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UK Intruder alarm panel Terxon MX – Installation instructions Perfect Security for the home and the office These installation instructions are an important product accessory. They contain important installation and operation information. Bear this in mind if you pass the product on to others. Store these installation instructions in a safe place for future reference. For a list of contents with page numbers, see page 3. UK 1 UK Introduction Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing the Burglar Alarm Panel Terxon MX. You have purchased a product that has been designed and constructed according to the state-of-theart, which complies with the current standards of domestic and European regulations. The CE has been proven and all related certifications are available from the manufacturer upon request (www.abus-sc.eu). To maintain this status and to guarantee safe operation, it is your obligation to observe these installation instructions. In the event of questions, please contact your local specialist dealer. ABUS Security-Center GmbH & Co. KG 86444 Affing GERMANY www.abus-sc.eu [email protected] 2 Usage in accordance with regulations This burglar alarm panel uses detectors and transmitters to secure your property. You can use it to protect your company, house, garage, garden house, weekend cottage, etc. The alarm centre registers unauthorised break-ins by switching output contacts to which you can connect visual, acoustic or silent alarm transmitters. The alarm centre contacts and connected components must be kept free of moisture (bathrooms and similar surroundings are to be strictly avoided). Use of this product for other than the described purpose may lead to damage of the product. Other hazards such as short-circuiting, fire, electric shock, etc., are also possible. The power unit is designed for operation with mains electricity at 230 Volt AC / 50 Hz. No part of the product may changed or modified in any way. Connection to the public power network is subject to country-specific regulations. Please be aware of applicable regulations in advance. UK 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Contents Introduction........................................................................................................................................2 Usage in accordance with regulations ..............................................................................................2 Contents ............................................................................................................................................3 Precautions........................................................................................................................................5 Scope of delivery and accessories required ......................................................................................6 Notes on connection and extension options ......................................................................................7 Notes on security system...................................................................................................................8 Overview of housing components....................................................................................................10 Notes on installation ........................................................................................................................12 9.1 Alarm centre .............................................................................................................................12 9.2 Control units .............................................................................................................................12 10 Notes on wiring ................................................................................................................................13 10.1 Alarm centre .............................................................................................................................13 10.2 Control units .............................................................................................................................14 10.3 Detectors ..................................................................................................................................16 10.3.1 Door and window contacts ................................................................................................16 10.3.2 Infrared sensitivity detector................................................................................................16 10.3.3 Smoke detector .................................................................................................................17 10.3.4 Acoustic glass breakage sensor:.......................................................................................17 10.3.5 Passive glass breakage sensor:........................................................................................17 10.4 Outdoor siren and flashlight......................................................................................................18 10.5 Dialler .......................................................................................................................................19 10.6 Key switch ................................................................................................................................19 10.7 Fitting and connecting a loudspeaker .......................................................................................20 10.8 Relay module............................................................................................................................20 10.9 Resistors ..................................................................................................................................20 10.10 Connecting expansion modules ............................................................................................21 10.11 Addressing of expansion modules: .......................................................................................21 10.12 Walk test ...............................................................................................................................21 10.13 Detector alarm memory ........................................................................................................21 11 Single system or partitioned system ................................................................................................22 12 Term declaration..............................................................................................................................23 13 General terms ..................................................................................................................................24 14 Specimen Installation.......................................................................................................................25 15 First-time usage ...............................................................................................................................31 16 Programming ...................................................................................................................................32 3 UK UK 16.1 Program mode..........................................................................................................................32 16.2 Overview of program menu ......................................................................................................33 16.3 Settings in program menu ........................................................................................................46 16.4 Programming Partitions ............................................................................................................85 16.5 Examples for a partitioned system............................................................................................86 16.6 Test functions ...........................................................................................................................87 16.7 SIA Report Mode ......................................................................................................................90 17 Technical data .................................................................................................................................92 18 Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................................93 19 Index of Programming Functions .....................................................................................................94 20 System plan.....................................................................................................................................96 4 4 Precautions !WARNING! !ATTENTION! To avoid fire and injury, please observe the following: Please observe the following regulations to ensure trouble-free operation of your device. • Securely fasten the device at a dry location in the building. • The alarm centre is supplied with 12V DC power by means of the internal transformer. • Ensure sufficient air circulation for the alarm centre. • Do not expose the device to temperatures less than -10°C or more than 55°C. • The device is designed for indoor use only. • Humidity must not exceed 90% (non-condensed). • Make sure that no metal objects can be pushed into the equipment from outside. • Ensure that the voltage is disconnected when performing work on the device. • The transformer is connected to the 230VAC building mains by means of a separate, electrically protected line. • Connection work to the building mains is subject to countryspecific regulations. • A 7Ah rechargeable battery supplies emergency standby power. • The maximum power consumption of connected components must never exceed 1A. • Always replace fuses with fuses of the same rating, never higher. 5 !IMPORTANT INFO! Burglar alarm panels in general: If the equipment is not correctly installed, signals may be misinterpreted and result in false alarms.The costs resulting from the deployment of rescue organisations, e.g.:fire or police, are borne by the operator of the equipment. Therefore please read the instructions very carefully and follow the installation instructions for lines and components precisely. UK 5 UK Scope of delivery and accessories required Required tools: Scope of delivery • • • • Flat screwdriver (small) Intruder alarm panel (“alarm centre”) LCD operating panel Installation Instructions Operating instructions Philips screwdriver Drill 6mm drill bit You also need: 4mm drill bit Alarm detector 6mm screws Signal transmitter 4mm screws 12V/7Ah rechargeable battery Wallplugs, filler, etc. Distributor Soldering iron and solder Cables Insulation tape or shrink-on tubing Voltmeter, ohmmeter (or multimeter) Optionally available: Relay module Cable channel 8-zone radio expansion unit Screw-clamps 8-zone wire expansion 6 6 Notes on connection and extension options The burglar alarm panel is the basic device of an electronic security system for protecting your property (e.g.: apartment, house, garage, shops, etc.). In combination with other components such as detectors and signal transmitters, it secures the areas to be monitored. The alarm is triggered by unauthorised break-in attempts. Properties of the alarm centre: • 8 freely programmable alarm zones, all of which can be programmed as follows: Immediate, delayed, access, panic, 24 hour, fire, technical or time • Expandable to a maximum of 32 zones via optional expansion modules • 1 tamper zone for connected detectors • 1 tamper zone for connected signal transmitters • 1 transistor output and 2 relay outputs that can be configured for a specific event (alarm, fire, panic,…) • Integrated transformer (230V AC / 12V DC) for supplying the alarm centre and connected detectors and for recharging the battery • Standby power supply via a 12V/7Ah battery • Simple programming and operation via 1–4 control units • The state of the alarm zones and the alarm centre is displayed on a plain-text display. • Zone blocking as a way of temporarily removing individual alarm zones from surveillance • Access authorisation for operating and programming using a 4-digit or 6-digit code. • Tamper contacts for the alarm centre and the control units • Alarm and event memory • Integrated telephone dialler • Partitioning of the alarm centre for simulation of 4 separate alarm centres The alarm centre is operated by means of the connected control unit. This enables the alarm centre to be installed at a hidden location. Up to 4 control units can be connected. Furthermore, the alarm centre can be operated via a so-called key switch. Due to the built-in telephone dialler, the burglar alarm panel is able to transmit an alarm via the telephone network to selected subscribers. The burglar alarm panel has 9 separately evaluated alarm zones. The alarm centre monitors whether a (minimal) quiescent current is flowing or not between the two contacts (CCT) of each alarm zone. If you make a contact between the alarm zone contacts, this is treated as closed and a current flow is possible. If no contact exists, no current flow is possible and the alarm zone is open. Any changes trigger an alarm, depending on the programming. Differential monitoring of the alarm zones is also possible (DEOL). The alarm centre also has a built-in PC interface. 7 UK 7 UK Notes on security system The Terxon MX burglar alarm panel enables you to configure each of the 8 (max. 32) alarm zones optimally to suit your operating conditions. Recommendations: The user and program codes must be different. For reasons of clear layout, use the following colour coding: • Distribute the external detectors in as small groups as possible to the zones (e.g., ground-floor detector to zone 1, etc.); activate detectors singly; if possible, use all zones of the alarm centre. Red: Black: Yellow: Green: Brown: White: • The acoustic signal (siren) of the signal transmitter should be shorter than the visual signal (flashlight). Alarm times must be set according to local regulations. (E.g., in Germany, the acoustic alarm must be limited to 3 minutes.) +12V voltage supply 0V ground Alarm contact Alarm contact Tamper contact Tamper contact • Use distributors when connecting more than one detector to an alarm zone. Cable extensions can be soldered or screwed together. Ensure good insulation (insulating tape, shrink-on tubing) to avoid shortcircuiting and false alarms. See the illustration on the next page. • The delay time should not be finally set until a practical test has been conducted. • Proceed as follows: 1. Read the operating instructions carefully. 2. Draw up a plan of the object that includes the installation location of the detectors and the alarm centre and all cables required. 3. Lay the cables as required. 4. Install the detectors and the alarm centre. 5. Connect the cables to the detectors and the alarm centre. 6. Connect the power supply (battery, mains). 7. Program the device. • Choose a random 4-digit or 6-digit combination for the user and program code. • Only persons of trust should be given the code. • When operating the alarm centre, enter the code in such a way that it is concealed from persons standing nearby. • The cable recommended for connecting the components (minimum diameter: 0.6 mm/wire) is normally colour-coded. 8 The diagram below shows the correct usage of soldered distributors when connecting more than one detector to an alarm zone: Sometimes it is necessary to combine several alarm contacts in a zone. Connect the contacts serially. NC alarm contact NC alarm contact (e.g. contact switch NC-Alarmkontakt (z.B. Öffnungsmelder) NO (normally open) contacts (e.g., for panic buttons) cannot be connected to this alarm centre. Verteiler Anschlusskabel Zentrale Connectionzur cable to alarm centre As mentioned above, the alarm centre evaluates the alarm zones via the existing current flow. Most alarm detectors are normally closed, which means that the detectors interrupt the alarm zone in the event of an alarm. The detectors are called NC (normally closed) detectors and are connected as follows (the CCT jumper must be removed): NC alarm contact 9 UK 8 Overview of housing components 1 UK 5 4 3 7 8 9 6 10 2 1 2 Connection of 230V mains supply with primary fuse (T 250V 250mA). 3 4 5 6 7 Connector strip for siren, flashlight, programmable outputs, loudspeakers, 12VDC power supply and alarm zones. Connection of tamper contacts of the housing of the alarm centre. 230V AC / 12V DC transformer Terminal connector strip for standby battery. Terminal connector strip for control units. Terminal connector strip for extra transistor outputs or the optional relay module. 8 Room for 12V standby battery (7Ah) and cabling. 9 Connection for PC data cable Connections for telephone line Note for 230 V connection Do not switch on the mains power yet! Connect the mains power to the terminal connector strip as follows: neutral (blue) ground (green/yellow) Phase (black) 11 UK 9 UK 9.1 Notes on installation Alarm centre 9.2 Fix the alarm centre to a flat, dry, vibration-free and heatresistant surface. The cables for the power supply of the alarm centre, the alarm zones and the signalling equipment (siren, flashlight, any external loudspeakers, etc.) should be inconspicuous, if possible below the surface or in a cable channel. Control units The control units should also be mounted on a flat, dry, vibration-free surface. The mounting height is important. The units should be positioned so that all users can easily read the display and operate the buttons. • Open the cover of the control unit and loosen the screws on the base. • Open the alarm centre housing (loosen the screws with a Philips screwdriver and remove the cover). • Use the housing as a template to make drill-marks for the fixing-screws. • The alarm centre’s PCB is fixed in the housing with three screws. Loosen these screws and remove the PCB. The transformer plug can be disconnected from the PCB. • At the marked positions, drill three holes (min. 4mm Ø, 3cm long). • Connect the control unit to the alarm centre (see next page). • Use the housing as a template to make drill-marks for the fixing-screws. • Connect the control unit to the external components. • At the marked positions, drill three holes (min. 4mm Ø, 4.5cm long). • Make any settings necessary in the control unit. • Fix the alarm centre housing and feed the cables into the housing. • Mount the control unit housing on the wall. Replace the front plate containing the control unit PCB and tighten the fixing screws. • Do not tighten the fixing screws until you have connected all the cables. Replace the PCB and close the housing by replacing the cover. 12 10 Notes on wiring 10.1 Alarm centre 1 Terminal connector strip for tamper and alarm UK zones. COM A/T: Connections for detector tampering CCT 1…8: Connections for alarm zones 1–8 2 Terminal connector strip for 12V DC power supply of external equipment (e.g., detectors) AUX: 0V: +12V permanent voltage for detectors 0V ground 3 Terminal connector strip for loudspeaker, progr. outputs and siren tampering. TR: + / LS: OP3: 3 2 Sabotage inputs Contact for optional 16 Ohm loudspeaker Contact for Open Collector Transistor output (e.g. as trigger signal of dialler) RELAY OUTPUTS:Connections for 2 relays NC/NO 4 Terminal strip for control units 12V: 0V: Data: Clock: 1 12V+ permanent voltage 0V ground Databus Databus 6 5 Connection for PC data cable 6 Connections for telephone line 4 13 5 10.2 UK Control units The burglar alarm panel can operate with up to four control units connected via a BUS. The control units can be connected as a ring or star to the alarm centre. Connect the control unit as follows: 1 To next control unit / alarm centre Terminal connector strip: 0V To next control unit / alarm centre Terminal connector strip: 12V To next control unit / alarm centre Terminal connector strip: CLK (Clock) To next control unit / alarm centre Terminal connector strip: DATA (Data) 2 3 4 7 6 The length of the databus must not exceed 200m. For connecting the control units, use a cable with a wire diameter of min. 0.6mm. 6 7 4 321 coding of control units Other devices that can be connected to the control units: 5 5 beeper ET: A switch for manual ending of exit delay time. The contact is normally open (NO) and must be closed to activate. Ext. Tamper: Additional input on control unit to which an external tamper contact (NC) can be connected. The contact must be opened to trigger a tamper alarm. background lighting volume beeper tamper contact PANIC I/P (from panel version 2.04.0151): There you can connect a panic button. NOTE: Coding of control units Control unit 1: Jumper not connected Control units 2–4: Jumper connected accordingly to the pin numbers 2, 3, or 4. The connection cables must be inserted in the clamps from above. Background lighting Background lighting on: 14 Jumper connected. COM interface 1A AUX fuse for the power supply NVM 2A BAT fuse for the battery charging Battery connectio Optional speaker Programmable floating relay output (NC/NO) / 24VDC@1A Kick Star Sir.tamper input AC connectio Programmable transistor output (OP). Max. power consumption of all transistor outputs 0.5A. Connection AC mains supply unit (AC IN) Kick Start jumper (KS) Battery contact (+ -) COMMS interface Reset jumper (NVM RST) Fuses (BAT F-2A / 12VAUX F-1A) Siren sabotage input (TR) Optional loudspeaker (LS) Local download connection (SK1) Connection for the telephone connection (RJ11 + A/B / A1/B1) Connection for telephone connection tamper cover EEPROMcontact UK Local Download connectio control unit Tamper input for ext. components 12V power supply for components (e.g. Alarm zones 1 – 8 for NC aöarm contact (e.g. IR detector). No NO contacts can be connected. Make sure alarm zones are terminated with correct resistors. Two different resistors, or no resistor, must be used depending on the programming. If the zone is used then the wire bridge should be removed. Meaning Contact for 230V main supply unit Connect the two contacts of this jumper to start the alarm centre without a 230V mains power supply. Connecting plug from standby power supply Contact for additional transistor outputs Connect the two contacts of this jumper to reset the alarm centre. Always use fuses of the same type. To avoid problems, make sure there is always a good contact between the fuse holder and the fuse. For sirens with their own power supply, connect this input direct to the tamper output of the siren. Otherwise, connect the tamper contact of the siren to the loop between the TR input and 0V. If no siren is used, connect the TR input direct to the 0V output. Connect a 16 Ohm loudspeaker for internal alerts. You can connect a local PC here. The alarm centre can be configured using the downloader program. RJ11 connection/screw connections for the telephone line 15 10.3 Detectors 10.3.2 Infrared sensitivity detector Infrared sensitivity detectors detect the infrared heat movement of living creatures and must not be used indoors. For transparency reasons, avoid using motion sensors with door/window contacts in a zone. 10.3.1 Door and window contacts UK Door and window contacts monitor the opening of doors and windows. To activate the entry/exit delay time, at least one contact should be mounted on the main entrance door on which a control unit is also mounted. Connection example: For transparency reasons, no more than ten door/window contacts should be used per alarm zone. If the magnet of the reed contact of the detector is removed, the switch contact is opened and the alarm zone is interrupted. Please read the instructions for your door/window contacts. Connection example: Reed Magnet 16 10.3.3 Smoke detector 10.3.4 Acoustic glass breakage sensor: This burglar alarm panel allows the connection of smoke detectors. For these, program zone type “fire” or “smoke detector”, depending on the function of the smoke detector. This programming result in a special acoustic warning for persons present (pulsed alarm tone). These glass breakage sensors evaluate acoustic signals resulting from glass breakage. Connection example: 10.3.5 Passive glass breakage sensor: Passive glass breakage sensors are fixed direct to the glass pane to be monitored. Only passive glass breakage sensors can be used that require no line feed but offer a potential-free alarm contact. Connection example: Passive glass breakage sensor 17 UK 10.4 To deter burglars and alert the neighbourhood, we recommend connecting a siren and a flashlight to the alarm centre. The functioning principle of this alarm signalling combination is based on a permanent power supply of the siren and a rechargeable battery integrated in the siren housing. Note that these alarm devices should be mounted as high as possible (e.g. at roof height) and the cables should not be visible. Outdoor acoustic alarms can be a disturbance to the neighbourhood. Observe country-specific regulations. We recommend a maximum alarm duration of three minutes. A visual alarm (flashlight) remains active until it is acknowledged manually. At a transistor output of the alarm centre, either a bias for the siren is applied that is removed in the event of an alarm (or is cut in the event of tampering), or the alarm centre issues a trigger signal on alarm via the transistor output that activates the siren and the flashlight. The alarm duration of the siren is set on the signalling equipment direct. Here too, the flashlight remains active until it is acknowledged manually. For correct installation, please read the installation instructions of the signalling device with own power supply. In addition to a siren and flashlight, we recommend connecting the tamper contact of the combination signalling device to the tamper input of the alarm centre. If the siren housing is opened or the connection broken, the interrupted tamper contact triggers a tamper alarm. Connection example: Connection example: max. 500mA 18 Alarm centre max. 500mA signaling d i UK Connecting a signalling device with its own power supply Outdoor siren and flashlight 10.5 Dialler 10.6 Key switch The built-in telephone dialler of the alarm centre allows the most varied system messages to be transmitted to various numbers. If programmed accordingly, each zone permits the connection of a key switch for activating or deactivating the alarm centre. Important: If you are using a DSL splitter as part of your telephone connection then make sure that this is installed before the alarm centre. The high-frequency DSL signal can disturb the transmission. You can use key switches with pulse contact or permanent contact. For key switches with permanent contact, note that the control units are still active and misinterpretations can occur if a key switch is still active but the alarm centre has already been deactivated via the control unit. We therefore recommend the use of key switches with pulse contact. We recommend the use of the additional alarm outputs for connecting the optional telephone dialling device to the alarm centre. When the key switch is activated, the exit delay time for the respective area is activated, following which the alarm centre is activated. In the case of internal areas, immediate activation is possible. At reactivation, the alarm centre is deactivated. You can now connect the outputs with the alarm inputs of your dialler. Make sure that the polarity of the alarm input at the dialler is set to -12V (trigger polarity neg.). Additionally, please read the instructions of your dialler. Some key switches have additional LED displays that can be externally activated. If necessary, these can be connected to the programmed outputs (OP1). Note the information about additional alarm outputs on the following page. 19 UK 10.8 Instead of using the additional transistor outputs, you can connect an optional relay module with eight changer relays. Note the information in the relay module. An optional 16Ohm loudspeaker is connected to the contacts LS and +. 10.9 The loudspeaker can be integrated directly in the housing of the alarm centre. In Variant A, the system can only detect whether the zone is opened and it always registers an opening as an alarm in this zone. The tamper contacts of the individual detectors must be connected separately to the tamper zone of the alarm centre. The connection examples described in these instructions refer to Variant A (without resistors). Additional alarm outputs At the top of the PCB, the alarm centre has contacts for additional transistor outputs. The cable supplied is connected to these contacts. The cable pin connection is described in the following. Note that the colour code of the cable is not always the same as described below. Grey (5) White (6) Violet (7) Blue (8) Green (9) Yellow (10) Orange (11) Brown (12) In Variant B, the tamper contact and alarm contact are monitored in one zone. In the event of a change of resistance, the alarm centre can distinguish whether it is a case of alarm or tampering. Note that there are two different resistance values: A: 2.2 kOhm (red, red, red, gold) B: 4.7 kOhm (yellow, violet, red, gold) Function +12V permanent power supply (500mA max.) Ground 0V permanent Not used Fault input of telephone in the case of line loss (+12V if faulty) Additional output 8 Additional output 7 Additional output 6 Additional output 5 Additional output 4 Additional output 3 Additional output 2 Additional output 1 Note the two variants built in to the detector: A: B: 4,7kOh 2,2 kO h Black (2) Orange/white (3) Brown/white (4) Resistors The alarm system can monitor the zones in two ways. A: Zone closed NC (no resistor inserted) B: Zone closed 2.2 kOhm (two resistors inserted) Alternatively, the loudspeaker can be mounted as an additional internal alarm away from the alarm centre. The distance from the alarm centre should not exceed 20m. Colour Red (1) Relay module 2,2 kO h UK 10.7 Fitting and connecting a loudspeaker Alarmcontact Alarmcontact 4.7kOh 20 Sabotage contact Sabotagecontact 10.10 Connecting expansion modules 10.12 Walk test The 8-zone wire expansion modules and the 8-zone radio expansion modules are connected to the 4-wire bus as follows. The OP3 output must be appropriately programmed for the walk test (function 83, option 5). If the user activates the walk test function then the LED for motion detection is activated at the detector. motion detector 1 expansion modul motion detector 2 walk test Alarmpanel Alarmpanel walk test Make sure when connecting the 8-zone wire expansion module that the zone terminations (CC / DEOL) from the alarm centre and the expansion module are identical. 10.13 Detector alarm memory 10.11 Addressing of expansion modules: For the alarm memory function, e.g. for motion detectors, the OP3 output must be appropriately programmed (function 83, option 3). The first detector in the line that triggers the event can store and signalise this. A determined range of zones must be assigned to each expansion module. Two modules must not occupy the same zone range. The zone ranges are addressed via the jumpers on the expansion modules. motion detector 1 motion detector 2 21 UK 11 Single system or partitioned system UK The alarm centre can be operated as a single system or as a partitioned system. In the single system, all locations, and 3 sections of the locations, are simultaneously activated or deactivated. All control units, zones and outputs work for the entire system. If the alarm centre is functioning as a partitioned system then it provides 4 smaller, independent alarm centres. In a partitioned system: every partition can be activated/deactivated independently in case of an alarm. various control units can be assigned to one or more partitions. the control units can only activate/deactivate partitions that are assigned to them. every partition can have a separate signal transmitter. zones can be assigned to several partitions, e.g. an entry door zone can be used by several companies inside a building. A selection can be made between single systems or partitioned systems the first time the alarm centre is put into operation. If you want to change this later then use command “98 Reset Factory Settings”. For additional information, please read „Programming Partitions“. 22 FE - INPUT/OUTPUT If the burglar alarm panel is active, this zone first triggers an alarm following a specified delay time (entry delay). This zone type can be used for the door contact of your entrance. When you leave the premises, closing this zone can be used for ending the exit delay. This zone can be opened when you exit the program menu. 12 Term declaration Before starting to program the alarm centre, you should understand the terms used. To start with, here is an explanation of possible zone types and their properties. NU – NOT USED A zone to which nothing is connected and therefore not used should be closed with a jumper and set to Not Used. ER – INPUT TO FOLLOW This zone triggers no alarm if an entry/exit zone has previously activated the entry delay time. An immediate alarm is triggered if no entry delay is first activated. You can use this zone type for a motion sensor in the entrance hall pointing to the entry door (fitted with a door contact). This detector can be used as an entry/exit detector for internal activation. This zone can be opened when you exit the program menu. PA - PANIC This zone always triggers an alarm, irrespective of whether the burglar alarm panel is activated or deactivated. A panic alarm can also be transmitted silently (e.g.: via an optional telephone dialler). The program menu can be exited only when this zone is closed. FR - FIRE This zone always triggers an alarm, irrespective of whether the burglar alarm panel is activated or deactivated. The alarm tone is effected via the buzzer in the control unit and the external siren as a pulsed alarm tone. The program menu can be exited only when this zone is closed. Connect to this zone only fire alarms with an automatic reset, since otherwise a new alarm is triggered during any manual reset. SA – SHOCK SENSOR This zone is used for older generations of shock sensors. Contact our technical hotline for more information. TC - TECHNICAL In deactivated state, a technical zone triggers an alarm via the control unit and an optional dialler. In activated state, no alarm is triggered. If an alarm occurs in this zone in activated state, this is displayed when the alarm centre is deactivated. You can use this zone type for flood sensors. The program menu can be exited only when this zone is closed. NA – Normal Alarm If the burglar alarm panel is active, this zone immediately triggers an alarm if the state of the alarm zone changes (e.g., opening the NC alarm contact). This zone can be opened when you exit the program menu. KB – KEYBOX If this zone is opened, this event is stored in the memory of the burglar alarm panel. The event can also be transmitted via the optional telephone dialler. No alarm is triggered. 24 Hours This zone always triggers an immediate alarm. If the burglar alarm panel is deactivated, the alarm tone is heard via the buzzer in the control unit and the loudspeaker of the alarm centre. In an active state, the siren output is also activated. If a 24-hour zone is locked, this applies to the deactivated state only. The program menu can be exited only when this zone is closed. 23 UK UK SD – FIRE ALARM This zone works just like a fire zone. In contrast to a fire zone, the connected fire alarms can be reset by briefly switching off the power supply and no alarm is triggered. However, the reset must be made via a switch output. The program menu can be exited only when this zone is closed. 13 General terms ZONE A zone consists of one or more detectors connected to the burglar alarm panel via an input CCT. A zone is considered to be opened or triggered if the electric circuit within CCT is interrupted by a detector (motion sensor, magnetic contact,…) (for NC), or if the resistance value changes (for DEOL). A zone is considered as closed or at rest is the electric circuit is closed within CCT (for NC), or if the line voltage from the alarm centre is within the right parameters (for DEOL). KM – KEY SWITCH PULSE A key switch (pulsed) can be connected to the burglar alarm panel. Any change to this zone changes the state of the alarm centre from active to inactive or from inactive to active (following a timeout of the delay time). FK – BLOCK LOCK A key switch (permanent) can be connected to the burglar alarm panel. Any change to this zone changes the state of the alarm centre from active to inactive or from inactive to active (following a timeout of the delay time). Note that you can operate the alarm centre only via the key switch. If the state is unclear, e.g.: the key switch is closed, and deactivated at the control unit, the alarm centre can return to active state. BURGLAR ALARM PANEL ACTIVATED When the burglar alarm panel is active, it monitors all zones for changes to the line voltage and triggers a local alarm and optionally an external alarm. BURGLAR ALARM PANEL DEACTIVATED When the burglar alarm is active, it monitors only zones that are always active, such as 24-hour zones, technical zones, and burglar and fire alarms. An alarm triggered by one of these zones usually results in an internal alarm. AM – ANTI-MASK The anti-mask function is supported by some motion sensors and works as a cover (tamper) protector. The alarm centre is informed by a separate output on the sensor that the sensor is covered. This problem is then reported to the appropriate alarm zone. INTERNALLY/EXTERNALLY ACTIVATED In addition to the complete activation of the burglar alarm panel, you can also activate individual areas (B, C, D). This means that areas can be activated and protected even if you are at home. This type of activation is known as internal. FB – FORBIKOBLER This zone is connected to an external code lock or an access control device. This zone works like a regular entry/exit zone. If this zone is triggered during the exit time, the exit time is ended immediately and the burglar alarm panel is activated. If this zone is triggered when the burglar alarm panel is active, it starts the entry delay. INTERNAL ALARM In the case of an internal alarm, only the buzzers of the control units and the optional loudspeakers are activated. LOCAL ALARM In the case of a local alarm, the connected combination signalling devices (flashlight and siren) are also activated. EXTERNAL ALARM In the case of an external alarm, not only the acoustic and visual signalling devices are activated: the alarm is also transmitted via telephone. 24 Note that you need two extra lines for connected the tamper line. In the next step, we connect the control unit to the system. Note that the jumper is not connected if only one control unit is used (see page 13). Connect the control unit to the alarm centre as shown. 14 Specimen Installation This specimen installation is intended to explain the use of Terxon MX. Here we use a system with two users. One user (de)activates the alarm system using code input, the other with a chip key. Furthermore, two sensors, a motion sensor (XEVOX ECO) and door/window contacts (FU7350W) are connected to the system. The complete system is armed using the key-switch (SE1000). The SG1650 signalling device (siren+flashlight) is used for visual and acoustic signalling of an intrusion or panic alarm. We also wish to explain in detail the programming of the sensor types and of the transistor outputs for the external alarm signalling equipment. Do not connect the equipment yet to the mains power supply or the battery! We start with the wiring of the alarm lines of the motion sensor and door contacts. This is followed by an explanation of the wiring of the tamper line. Please use the 8-core alarm cable AZ6360 or AZ6361 for connecting up. The following diagram shows how the sensors are connected to the alarm centre: Now connect the key switch (SE1000) to the system. Then connect the cable supplied in the scope of delivery to the connecting strip for the additional switching outputs. These outputs are required for controlling the LEDs. 25 UK UK Please read the operating instructions of the SE1000. Please take care that you use the pulse setting for the keyswitch.The circuit shown above enables you to activate/deactivate the alarm system by turning the key in either direction. Here too, the tamper line is not yet connected to the system. The setting of the relais outputs and additional switch outputs is shown later. In the following, we show you the wiring of the tamper line. Make sure that you connect all tamper contacts of the individual components in series. The siren and flashlight are an exception here since a special tamper connection is provided on the equipment. The following diagram of the motion sensor and key switch shows the connection of the tamper contacts. The door contact sensor has no tamper connections! This completes the connection of the equipment. We now come to the programming of the alarm equipment. Make sure than the tamper contacts of all components are closed before you connect the equipment to the power supply. Proceed as follows: 1. Connect the 12V battery (7.0 Ah) to the contacts of the alarm centre (note the colour code: red = +12V, black = 0V). If you just want to use sensors without a tamper contact, insert a jumper between COM and A/T on the alarm system. 2. Using a screwdriver, short-circuit the two pins of the kick-start jumper (see p. 14). Before programming the equipment, read the following description of how to connect the siren and flashlight to the Terxon MX. For this purpose, we use the SG1650. The tamper line of flashlight and siren is connected via a separate tamper contact to the equipment. If you do not want to use an external signalling device, place a jumper between TR and GND (0V) of the alarm centre. The following diagram shows the connection of the SG1650 to the Terxon MX: ) begins to 3. The green LED for the power supply ( flash and the buzzers of the control units can be activated. You can ignore the display messages. 4. Enter the factory-set user code. This is: 1234. You can ignore the display messages. 5. First close the housing of the burglar alarm panel securely before switching on the 230V voltage. 6. Switch on the 230V mains voltage to the burglar alarm panel. 7. The green LED for the voltage ( constantly. 26 ) now lights 8. Now enter via the control unit: 0 and then the factoryset programming code 7890 The following shows on the display: Mult Syst? We will now change this to entry/exit. Enter 05. You see the following in the display: 9. Press Key 1 to create a partitioned system. Press Key 0 to create a single system like we do. Now press B to add area B to the sensor. Confirm your . setting by pressing the Enter key The “1” following the sub-areas stands for the time delay group (1 to 4). You can change this at any time in the programming menu (menu items 201 to 204, see page 82). You now have to program the key switch to Zone 3. Enter 003, change the zone name if required, and press . The display shows the following: the Enter key 10. The display shows: PROGR. MODE 11. You are now in the program menu of the burglar alarm panel and can start programming. First we program the two zones. On the keypad, enter 001 followed by to make settings to Zone 1 (motion sensor). You see the following display: Change the zone by entering 11 in the key switch, and the following appears: You can now change the zone name “Zone01” using the keypad of the control unit. The keys are similar in operation to those of a mobile phone. Press C to move one place forwards, and D one place back (see page 45). Now press the Enter key ; the following appears: . Note that non-connected Confirm your input with zones (004 to 008) are marked as “Not Used” (NU). You can set a zone by entering 00. In the next step, we set the exit delay time. This is the time available for leaving the secure area before the alarm system is activated. In programming mode, enter 044 on the keypad, followed . The display shows: by Define Zone 001 as “immediate” by entering 03. You see the following display: By pressing keys A, B, C, D, you can change the assignment of the sensor to the individual areas. . In this programming example the detector works only when the hole system is activated.. Now confirm your input by . You are returned to the start screen of the pressing programming menu. Now enter 002 for programming Zone 2, followed by . You see the following: Enter an exit delay time (1 for 10 sec. to 6 for 120 sec.) . and confirm with Set entry delay time under menu item 201. Change the name of the zone according to your wishes .You see the following: and then press the Enter key In this example, you have 45 seconds to deactivate the armed alarm system. You can choose values from 10 to 120 sec. 1 stands for 10 and 6 for 120 seconds. After your selection, press . 27 UK UK Now we program additional transistor outputs for the LEDs of the key switch. The yellow LED should light in deactivated alarm state, and the red LED in activated alarm state of the alarm system. To program the first additional transistor output OP4 or the state of the red LED, enter 151 on the keypad. Confirm your input by . pressing the Enter key You see the following: If required, you can change the siren delay. You can select values from 0 to 20 min. For the siren duration, you can select values from 1.5 min. to 20 min. . Select the programming item 042 and confirm with You see the following display: We recommend that you keep this value or reduce it to 1.5 minutes (in Germany, the siren duration must not exceed 3 minutes). Enter 13 to change the setting to “Open”. The display changes to: Before defining users, test the alarm system functions. Start by testing the relais/transistor outputs. Enter 091 in . the programming menu and press . Confirm your input with The transistor output OP5 – item 152 in the programming menu – has to be adjusted on “CLOSE” (14). Note that changes do not take effect until you exit the programm-ing menu. The yellow LED now lights permanently when the alarm system is deactivated, and switches off when it is activated. The red LED shows whether the system is activated. You now have a connection between NO1 and C1. again, the output is reset. Under If you now press menu items 092 and 093, you can test outputs 2 and OP3. In the next step, check that the control unit buzzer is functioning properly. Select menu item 095 and press . You see the following display: The following describes the settings of relais outputs 1 and 2 for the siren and the flashlight of the SG1650. . The Enter 081 on the keypad and confirm with following display appears: At the same time, you hear a constant buzzer tone. The . buzzer is working. Confirm with Finally, test the functionality of the sensors. Do this under menu item 097. After entering this item, press the Enter . You see the following display: key Please change the setting to Strobe. Enter 08 and press . This first resets the flashlight when you deactivate the alarm system. Relais output 2 must be set to “Bell”. To do this, select . Enter 00 and to menu item 083 and verify with set the exit to “Bell”. To change the siren delay, enter 041 in the programming . The display shows: menu and press the Enter key Now open Zone 02. You hear a double tone and see the following display: again to end the sensor Close the zone and press test. Run the same test for the other sensors. 28 If you use a loudspeaker with the system, you can test it in the programming menu under item 094. You have now made all settings in the programming menu. Exit the programming menu by entering 099 and . You are now in the user menu. confirming with Now change the name to ANNA and press the Enter key . The display shows: We now add two users to the system. The first user (BERND) is to activate and deactivate the system by entering a code, the second (ANNA) using a chip key. In the user menu, enter the administrator code 1234. After you press the Enter key, the display shows: Hold the chip key in front of the control unit. You hear a double tone. The chip key has been successfully programmed. If required, you can also define a PIN for the user. In this case, the user can choose between code and chip key to activate/deactivate the alarm system. To activate the Terxon MX, enter the code or hold the chip key in front of the system. You see the following display: Now enter 4 on the keypad. The control unit shows: Enter the user number of User 2. This is: X002. Press . The display shows: Now change the name on the keypad – in this case, BERND. , you can now activate the By pressing “A” or complete system. By pressing B, C or D, you can select individual sub-areas. In this specimen installation, you could for example activate sub-area B to arm the door contact and thus monitor the exit doors. The system is now fully installed and configured. . Press the Enter key You are now asked to enter a new code in the system. If you use SG1710 or SG1900 instead of SG1650, see the following connection diagrams. . This code Enter 1111 (for example) and confirm with is for activating and deactivating the alarm system. In the next step, we add User Anna, who is to activate and deactivate the alarm system using a chip key. In the user menu, enter the administrator code (1234) followed by 4. You see the following: Enter the user number of User 3. This is: X003. Press . The display shows: 29 UK UK If you use the siren, transistor output OP1 (programming menu: menu item 081) must be set to “Bell” (00). Use the resistors provided to connect the SG1900 (1kOhm). Do not forget to change the connector of the internal battery from NC to Battery (–). Se also the operating instructions of the signalling equipment, which you should read carefully. 30 15 First-time usage If you want to create your own configuration of the system and do not need the example of installation pay attention to the next steps. Please take notice of the important terms concerning the alarm panel. You can now put the alarm panel into operation. UK 1. Connect the 12V battery (7.0 Ah) to the contacts of the alarm centre (note the colour code: red = +12V, black = 0V). 2. Using a screwdriver, short-circuit the two pins of the kick-start jumper (see p. 14). ) 3. The green LED for the power supply ( begins to flash and the buzzers of the control units can be activated. You can ignore the display messages. 4. Enter the factory-set user code. This is: 1234. You can ignore the display messages. 5. First close the housing of the burglar alarm panel securely before switching on the 230V voltage. 6. Switch on the 230V mains voltage to the burglar alarm panel. 7. The green LED for the voltage ( constantly. ) now lights 8. Now enter via the control unit: 0 and then the factory-set programming code 7890 The following shows on the display: Mult Syst? 9. Press Key 1 to create a partitioned system. Press Key 0 to create a single system. 10. The display shows: PROGR. MODE 11. You are now in the program menu of the burglar alarm panel and can start programming. 31 16 Programming UK 16.1 4. After you confirm your input with the Enter key , the alarm centre checks the current status of the system. If everything is correct, the alarm centre returns to normal operating state. You have exited the program menu. The alarm centre is now deactivated. Program mode All input in program mode is made via the keypad. The LCD display gives you information about your input. For further information about the programming items, see page 30. Proceed as follows to change an item: 1. Via the keypad, enter the three-digit number of the menu item (e.g., 001 for Zone 1) whose property you want to view or change. To confirm . your input, press the Enter key The selected menu item is shown on the LCD display. 5. If there are any system faults, these are now displayed. Possible faults are: - Tamper contact of the alarm centre or control unit open - No mains or battery power available - A zone is open that triggers immediate alarm even when the alarm centre is deactivated (24 hour, fire, tamper). If there is a system fault, the program mode is not exited. First clear all displayed system faults and repeat the steps listed above. 2. To leave a setting unchanged, press the Enter . key 3. Otherwise, enter the new value via the keypad. You can see possible values in the programming table. The new property is displayed. Factory settings 4. To confirm and save the new value, press the . Enter key 5. You can select a new item only if the LCD display shows Installer Mode. To exit the program menu: 1. The LCD display shows: Installer Mode. 2. Enter 99 and confirm your entry by pressing the Enter key . The LCD display shows: Exit Eng. ? 3. Confirm your input by pressing the Enter key To cancel your input, press the X key . . 32 Program code/ Master code: 7890 User code 1/ Admin code: 1234 User codes 2–16: X002….X016 (not valid until setting) Threat code: x017 (not valid until setting) Menu item 16.2 Overview of program menu Country setting (000 n ) Important: If you change the country setting, all system settings are reset to the country settings of the new country. Menu item 000 Setting (n) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X1 X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 Program code (020 Menu item 020 Setting (nn) 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 nnnn Setting nnnn Menu item 021 nn ) Meaning No resistor NC Two resistors FSL Internal volume (022 n Menu item 022 Meaning Off Quiet...Loud Menu item 023 Setting 0 1…9 Setting 0 1 Account Name (024 Menu item 024 Setting x 33 n Setting 0 1 Remote Reset (023 Meaning NU – Not Used PA – Panic Fr – Fire NA – Immediate 24 – 24 hour FE – Entry/exit Er – Entry to follow SA – Shock Analyser Tc – Technical KB – Keybox SD – Fire alarm ) Meaning Program code Zone termination (021 In zone programming, you first program the zone name and then the zone property. Menu item 001 - 008 Meaning KM – Key switch KF – Block lock AM – Anti Mask FB – Forbikobler Zone In addition to the zone properties, you program the zone attributes. Meaning Menu item Setting (nn) X1 C – Chime X2 S – Sensor test X3 D – Double trigger X4 O – Zone locks possible X7 1…6 Sensitivity B Monitored in area B C Monitored in area C D Monitored in area D Meaning UK – Great Britain I – Italy EE – Spain P – Portugal NL – Netherlands FR – France B – Belgium D – Germany CH – Switzerland A – Austria IRL – Ireland OEM1 OEM2 FI – Finland N – Norway DK – Denmark S – Sweden Zone setting (001 – 016, X17 - X32 ) Setting (nn) 11 12 13 14 n ) ) Meaning OFF ON n ) Meaning Account name return to progr. mode UK Internal alarm (025 Menu item 025 UK n Setting 0 1 ) System reset (033 Meaning Local alarm following Until deactivated Menu item 033 n Setting 0 Meaning No program code necessary Program code necessary 1 n Alarm on failed Activation (027 Menu item 027 Setting 0 1 Panic reset (034 Meaning Internal Alarm Local Alarm Hide state display (028 Menu item 028 ) Setting 0 1 2 n Menu item 034 ) Menu item 035 Hide after 180 secs. Hide 30 sec after code Setting 0 1 Panic alarm (030 Menu item 030 n Zone tamper reset (031 Menu item 031 Setting 0 1 Setting A B C D Setting 0 1 ) n ) Meaning Hide first sensor Monitor first sensor ) n Meaning User can not cancel false alarm User can cancel false alarm Sabotage report deactivated (037 Menu item 037 ) Meaning Assignment of unit to partition A Assignment of unit to partition B Assignment of unit to partition C Assignment of unit to partition D Setting 0 1 n ) Meaning Only internally Internally + central station System tamper reset (038 Meaning No program code necessary Program code necessary Control units and partitions (032 ) Menu item 032 Menu item 036 Meaning Loud Silent n ) Meaning User reset Program reset Setting 0 1 Cancel alarm (036 Meaning Off On Setting 0 1 n Setting 0 1 Hide First Sensor Alarm (035 Meaning Never hide External alarm display on activated entry delay (029 n ) Menu item 029 ) Menu item 038 Setting 0 1 n Exit mode for overall area (039 nnnn Menu item 039 Setting 0 1 2 3 In a partitioned system 1 2 3 4 5 control control control control 34 ) Meaning User reset Program reset Meaning Exit time Manual Last door Key switch Exit time Manual Immediate Silent Key switch n ) System auto active following alarm (040 n ) Menu item 040 Setting 0 1 2 3 4 Siren delay (041 Menu item 041 Setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Siren duration (042 Menu item 042 Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 n Setting 0 1…9 Menu item 047 ) n Setting 0 1 2 n Setting 0 1 2 n ) Meaning Control unit alarm Control unit + speaker Control unit + speaker + dialler Control unit lock (048 Menu item 048 ) Meaning Internal alarm Control unit Internal + control unit Partition A alarm Reaction (047 Meaning No delay 1.5 min delay 3 min delay 5 min delay 10 min delay 15 min delay 20 min delay n Setting 0 1 ) Meaning OFF ON CSID Code (050 ) Menu item 050 Meaning 1.5 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min nnnn ) Setting Meaning Central station ID for remote reset Date and time (051 ) See also the description of how to enter date and time. Meaning Menu item Setting DnnMnnYnn Enter date 051 HnnMnn Enter time n Zone and tamper lock (052 ) Cancel - Reset (053 n n ) See also the description of how to enter date and time. Meaning Menu item Setting 0 Zone lock possible 052 1 Zone and tamper lock possible Meaning 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 45 sec 60 sec 120 sec Entry/exit delay volume (045 Menu item 045 Menu item 046 Meaning Never Once Twice Three times Always Exit time overall area (044 Menu item 044 Tamper alarm reaction (046 Menu item 053 ) Meaning No signal 1 = quiet – 9 = loud Setting 0 1 BVVO monitoring (054 Menu item 054 35 Setting 0 1 n ) Meaning Option as in item 33 Reset by user n ) Meaning OFF ON UK Length of access code (056 Menu item 056 UK Setting 0 1 Battery test (057 Menu item 057 n Menu item 063 Setting 0 1 ) Setting 0 1 Setting 0 1 2 3 In a partitioned system 0 1 ) n n Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 Menu item 066 Setting A B C D Forbikobler correct (067 ) Menu item 067 Meaning Exit time + quiet tone Immediate Silent As exit mode for overall activated Exit time + tone Manual 36 Setting 0 1 ) Only control unit tone Control unit + speaker Control unit + speaker + comms n ) Meaning 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 45 sec 60 sec 120 sec Forbikobler partitions (066 ) Meaning Following entry remains following entry Following entry becomes entry/exit zone Exit mode for Internal B (062 Menu item 062 Menu item 065 n Meaning Only control unit Loudspeaker and control unit Local Alarm External Alarm (siren and dialler) Exit time at Internal B (065 Meaning Entry/exit zone remains entry/exit zone Entry/exit zone becomes immediate zone Zone behaviour at Internal B (061 Menu item 061 In a partitioned system 0 1 2 Meaning NC EOL (2k2 resistor) n Setting 0 1 2 3 n ) Meaning Reset by user Reset by installer Zone behaviour at Internal B (060 Menu item 060 Last door Immediate Silent Lock Alarm behaviour at Internal B (063 Meaning OFF ON Setting 0 1 Setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 ) n Setting 0 1 Siren tamper (059 Menu item 059 ) Meaning 4-digit code 6-digit code BVVO Tamper reset (058 Menu item 058 n n ) Meaning Control unit for part. A Control unit for part. B Control unit for part. C Control unit for part. D n Meaning OFF ON ) Forbikobler entry time (068 Menu item 068 Setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Setting 0 1 ) n Setting 0 1 Setting 0 1 Setting 0 1 2 3 In a partitioned system 0 1 2 3 4 Setting 0 1 2 3 In a partitioned system 0 1 2 n Menu item 075 ) n Menu item 076 Setting 0 1 2 3 In a partitioned system 0 1 2 3 4 5 ) Meaning Exit time plus quiet tone Immediate Silent As exit mode for overall activated Exit time Manual Last door Immediate Silent 37 ) Control unit Local Alarm External Alarm (control unit + siren + comms) n ) Meaning 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 45 sec 60 sec 120 sec Exit mode for Internal D (076 ) Meaning Following entry remains following entry Following entry becomes entry/exit zone n Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 n Meaning Control unit Loudspeaker and control unit Local Alarm External Alarm (control unit + siren and dialler) Exit time at Internal C (075 Meaning Entry/exit zone remains entry/exit zone Entry/exit zone becomes immediate zone Exit mode for Internal C (072 Menu item 072 Menu item 073 ) Zone behaviour at Internal C (071 Menu item 071 Lock Alarm behaviour at Internal C (073 Meaning Time lock Pulse lock Zone behaviour at Internal C (070 Menu item 070 5 Meaning 2 seconds 3 seconds 4 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 60 seconds 120 seconds 255 seconds Forbikobler door lock (069 Menu item 069 n n ) Meaning Exit time plus quiet tone Immediate Silent As exit mode for overall activated Exit time Manual Last door Immediate Silent Lock UK Alarm behaviour at Internal D (077 Menu item 077 UK Setting 0 1 2 3 In a partitioned system 0 1 2 Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 Control unit Local Alarm External Alarm (control unit + siren +dialler) Setting 0 1 n Setting 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 Activate all 1 Deactivate all 1 Alarm 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Active pulse 1 Active pulse 2 Active pulse 3 Active pulse 4 pulse 1 Inactive pulse 2 Inactive pulse 3 Inactive pulse 4 Fire Panic ) n ) nn Siren partition A Siren partition B Siren partition C Siren partition D Flash partition A Flash partition B Flash partition C Flash partition D Behaviour of relay output 2 (082 Meaning Siren remains off Door bell triggers siren Behaviour of relay output 1 (081 Menu item 081 15 16 17 Only in partitioned system: 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Meaning 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 45 sec 60 sec 120 sec Forbikobler door bell (080 Menu item 080 ) Meaning Control unit Loudspeaker and control unit Local Alarm External Alarm (siren and dialler) Exit time at Internal D (079 Menu item 079 n Menu item 082 Setting See setting nn Meaning for transistor output 1 Behaviour of Transistor Output 1 (083 nn ) ) Meaning Siren Input/output to follow Active to follow Active stable Shock sensor reset Walk test Ready to follow 24 hours Flash to follow Fire reset Siren test (self setting) Active acknowledgement Active pulse 1 Inactive pulse 1 Confirm alarm Menu item 083 Setting See setting Meaning for transistor output 1 Behaviour of Outputs on Burglar Alarm (085 n ) Menu item 085 Setting 0 1 Meaning Stable to deactivated Reactivate Additional Entry Delay (086 Menu item 086 38 Setting 0 1 Meaning Off On n ) ) Control Unit Alarm (087 Menu item 087 Setting 0 1 Setting 0 1 Menu item 091 Menu item 092 Menu item 093 Meaning End test ) Meaning End test Setting Walk Test (097 Menu item 097 Setting programming Menu item 105 N nn A nn B nn C nn D nn ) ) Meaning End test n Meaning OFF 1 way 2 3 2 way Both Setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 n ) Meaning Fast format Contact ID SIA I SIA II SIA 3 Expanded SIA 3 Home „beep“ N nn ) Setting Meaning 00 OFF Daily at hour 01-24 Monthly at day 01-28 Every 01-24 hours Every 01-28 106 Line loss report (106 ) Menu item 106 Meaning End test 39 ) Setting 0 1 Test call (105 Meaning End test Test siren control unit (095 Menu item 095 Menu item 103 ) Setting ) Setting 0 1 2 UK Meaning Exit program menu Format report (103 Meaning End test Setting Setting Rufmodus TWG (101 Menu item 101 ) Meaning Set factory settings 101-158 for communication: ) Test internal loudspeaker (094 Menu item 094 Menu item 099 ) Setting Test Exit 3 (093 n Setting Exit Program Menu (099 Meaning Print memory Page backwards Page forwards Exit memory Toggle between date/time and event Setting Test Exit 2 (092 Menu item 098 Meaning Confirm OFF Confirm ON Setting 0 1 3 Test Exit 1 (091 Reset Factory Settings (098 ) n Event memory (090 Menu item 090 ) Meaning Not activated Activated Confirm alarm (089 Menu item 089 n n Meaning OFF ON Silent ) the 108 Dynamic test call (108 Menu item 108 UK Setting 0 1 n ) Menu item 116 Meaning OFF ON 109 Three Way Call – UK only(109 Menu item 109 Setting 0 1 n Setting 0 1 Menu item 117 n Setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 Menu item 118 Menu item 113 Setting 0 1 Setting 0 1 2 n Setting Max. characters Setting Max. characters 31 Setting Max. characters 31 n…n ) Meaning 0..9, C + D back/forwards n…n ) Meaning 0..9, C + D back/forwards n ) Meaning OFF ON n ) Menu item 122 Setting Meaning 0 OFF 1 ON Only in Ireland (command 0 on X1) ) n…n Setting 0 1 ) 122 Comms Acknowledge (122 ) 123 Reset report (123 Meaning Call back OFF Secure call back Always call back 31 n…n 6 ) Meaning 0..9, C + D left/right 120 RemoteTel Nr 3 (120 Menu item 120 n 115 Telephone number 1 (115 Menu item 115 Menu item 119 Meaning OFF ON 114 Call back mode (114 Menu item 114 Setting Max. characters n…n Meaning 0..9, C + D left/right 119 RemoteTel No 2 (119 Meaning 3 calls 5 calls 7 calls 10 calls 15 calls 255 calls 113 1 Call - download (113 31 118 RemoteTel No 1 (118 ) Meaning Local PCS Remote PC 112 Call until response - download (112 n ) Menu item 112 Setting Max. characters 117 Client No. CS(117 ) Meaning OFF ON 110 Download mode (110 Menu item 110 116 Telephone number 2 (116 Menu item 123 Setting 0 1 n 124 Switch open/close (124 ) Menu item 124 Setting 0 1 Only customary in France Meaning 0..9, C + D left/right 40 ) Meaning OFF ON n ) Meaning OFF ON (switch channel 4) 125 No signal „closed“ (125 Menu item 125 Setting 0 1 n ) 132 Transmit Sabo as burglary n ) (132 Meaning OFF No signal „closed“ when more than 1 zone is blocked Menu item 132 Setting 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X1 Setting 0 1 2 3 4 n Setting 0 1 Menu item 131 Setting 0 1 2 3 Menu item 143 n ) Meaning Do not transmit resets Transmit SIA resets Setting 0 1 n SIA ) Meaning Standard Standard + reset Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 1 (151 nn ) Menu item 151 ) Meaning ON OFF 131 SIA Report mode (131 n 143 Contact ID Report Rst (114 ) n Setting 0 1 Meaning External alarm Internal Alarm Only control unit Silent Currently blocked 129 Deactivate external (114 Menu item 129 133 SIA Rst (114 Menu item 132 Meaning Lang = English Long = Italian Lang. = Spanish Lang = Port Lang = Dutch Lang = French Lang = German Lang=(NO) Lang=(SV) Lang=(DK) Lang=(SF) 128 External alarm (128 Menu item 128 Meaning Standard SIA message (AUS) Modified SIA (ON) 1 Language setting for OSD menu (126 n ) Menu item 126 Setting 0 ) Setting 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 In a partitioned system 23 24 Meaning Standard Summary in between Total 41 Meaning Not used Fire to follow Panic to follow Burglary to follow Active/inactive to follow Alarm cancellation Technical alarm Network fault Sabotage to follow Active to follow Inactive to follow Zone locked Emergency alarm to follow Keybox Anti-mask Fire alarm Comms message Battery fault Alarm system Alarm partition A Alarm partition B UK UK 25 26 Alarm partition C Alarm partition D 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Active pulse 1 Active pulse 2 Active pulse 3 Active pulse 4 Inactive pulse 1 Inactive pulse 2 Inactive pulse 3 Inactive pulse 4 Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 8 (158 nn ) Menu item 158 Setting See setting Menu item 159 Setting See setting Setting See setting Meaning for switch output 1 Time-confirmed alarm (160 Menu item 160 Meaning for switch output 1 Setting See setting Menu item 161 Meaning for switch output 1 Setting See setting Menu item 162 Meaning for switch output 1 Setting See setting Setting 0 1 Setting 0 1 Meaning LS for unconfirmed alarm LS for confirmed alarm Meaning Siren for unconfirmed alarm Siren for confirmed alarm Confirmed alarm during entry (163 n ) Meaning for switch output 1 Menu item 163 Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 7 (157 nn ) Menu item 157 ) Confirm external sirens (162 n ) Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 6 (156 nn ) Menu item 156 nnn Setting Meaning nnn = 000 – 999 minutes Confirm internal loudspeaker (161 n ) Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 5 (155 nn ) Menu item 155 Meaning Not inverted (+ve removed) Inverted (+ve applied) 160-164 are only permissible when 089 is set to option 1 Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 4 (154 nn ) Menu item 154 Setting 0 1 Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 3 (153 nn ) Menu item 153 Meaning for switch output 1 Inversion of additional switch outputs (159 n ) Behaviour of Additional Switch Output 2 (152 nn ) Menu item 152 Setting See setting Meaning for switch output 1 42 Setting 0 1 2 Meaning Never 1 zone 2 zones User reset after confirmed alarm (164 n ) Menu item 164 Setting 0 1 2 1 Meaning User/Installer User/User Installer/Installer Setting 00 01 – 12 Meaning Latched output Pulse duration seconds Switch output active stable (171 n n n n Menu item 171 Setting ABCD Menu item 172 Setting 00 01 – 12 Setting ABCD Switch output for fire (174 n n n ) Menu item 174 Setting 0 1 Switch output for panic (175 n n n Menu item 175 Setting 0 Menu item 183 in Setting 07 08 09 10 11 12 ) UK Meaning 7 seconds 8 seconds 9 seconds 10 seconds 11 seconds 12 seconds Setting Max. locations 16 n Fire transmitter (184 n Menu item 184 Meaning OFF ON Setting 0 1 Menu item 185 Setting 0 1 ) n Meaning OFF ON Number of home „beep“ calls (186 n ) Menu item 186 ) Meaning Switch output off Switch output on ) Meaning Switch output off 43 Setting nn ) Meaning C/D – left / right Auto reset key switch (185 Meaning Activate switch output for inactive area n Setting 0 1 Change display time (183 ) Meaning latched output Pulse duration seconds n Meaning OFF ON in Switch output inactive stable (173 n n n n ) Menu item 173 n Menu item 181 Menu item 182 Meaning Activate switch output for active area Duration of inactive pulse 1 (172 n n n n Call mode TWG (181 Last output for settling time (182 n ) Duration of active pulse 1 2 3 4 (170 n n n n ) Menu item 170 Switch output on Meaning 00 – 15 ) Fast format channel 1 (191 nn ) Menu item 191 UK Setting 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 In partitioned system 23 24 25 26 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Fast format channel 4 (194 Setting See setting Setting See setting nn Setting See setting Menu item 196 Setting See setting Setting See setting Setting See setting nn nn nn ) ) Meaning for channel 1 44 ) ) Setting Meaning Keys 1 + 3 zone selection Setting 1 2 3 4 n Setting 1 2 3 4 5 6 n Meaning Entry delay group 1 Entry delay group 2 Entry delay group 3 Entry delay group 4 Entry delay group 1 (201 n ) Menu item 201 ) Meaning for channel 1 Forbikobler entry time (200 n ) Menu item 200 ) Meaning for channel 1 Display of zone resistance (199 Menu item 199 ) Meaning for channel 1 Fast format channel 8 (198 Menu item 198 nn Meaning for channel 1 Fast format channel 7 (197 Menu item 197 ) Meaning for channel 1 Fast format channel 6 (196 Meaning for channel 1 Fast format channel 3 (193 Menu item 193 Menu item 195 Active pulse 1 Active pulse 2 Active pulse 3 Active pulse 4 Inactive pulse 1 Inactive pulse 2 Inactive pulse 3 Inactive pulse 4 nn Setting See setting Fast format channel 5 (195 Alarm partition A Alarm partition B Alarm partition C Alarm partition D Fast format channel 2 (192 Menu item 192 Menu item 194 Meaning Not used Fire to follow Panic to follow Burglary to follow Active/inactive to follow Alarm cancellation Technical alarm Network fault Sabotage to follow Active to follow Inactive to follow Zone locked Emergency alarm to follow Keybox Anti-mask Fire alarm Comms message Batteriy fault Alarm system nn Meaning 10 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 45 seconds 60 seconds 120 seconds n Entry delay group 2 (202 n ) See 201 Entry delay group 3 (203 n ) UK See 201 Entry delay group 4 (204 n ) See 201 45 16.3 UK Settings in program menu 4. Enter the zone name (max. 12 characters) via the keypad. 000 Country Settings Use this setting to configure the burglar alarm centre for the local country. When you load the country settings, all user-defined settings are discarded. If you only want to set the language of the control unit display, use menu item 126 (language). At the user level, do the following: 1. On the control unit, enter: 0 2. Enter the program code: 7890 The LCD display shows: Progr.Mode 3. On the control unit, enter: 000 5. In the following, the zone name “EINGANG” is entered. On the control unit, enter: E next position -> I next position -> N next position -> G next position -> A next position -> N next position -> G 4. The LCD display shows: 000:Land=D 5. On the control unit, enter: 0 6. The LCD display shows: 000:Land=UK 7. On the control unit, enter: 8. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode You have now made the settings for Germany. Following this setting, the values mentioned of the program overview are different from the values set on the burglar alarm centre. 001 – 016, X17 – X32 Zone setting Under the zone setting menu item, set the zone name and property. From the program level, do the following: 1. On the control unit, enter: 001 6. If you make a mistake, you can move the cursor . back by pressing the D key 7. You can delete a letter or digit by entering a blank . at the respective position with the 0 key 2. The LCD display shows: 001: ZONE 01 8. After entering a new zone name, confirm your input. . On the control unit, enterr: 3. The cursor flashes under the first letter. 46 After entering the zone name, enter the zone property. Zone properties are explained on pages 19 and 20 of these instructions. Enter the zone property as follows: 3. Apart from the zone property and the area in which the zone is to be monitored, there are also zone attributes. Via the keypad, enter the zone attributes as follows: 1. Enter the zone property via the keypad as follows: 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 NU – Not Used PA – Panic Fr – Fire NA – Immediate 24 – 24 hours FE – Entry/exit Er – Entry to follow SA – Shock sensor Tc – Technical zone KB – Keybox SD – Fire alarm KM – Key switch pulse KF – Key switch stable AM – Anti Mask FB – Forbikobler X1 X2 2. After entering the zone property, enter the area for which this zone is to be monitored. For an explanation of areas, see page 20 of these instrauctinos. Enter the area via the keypad as follows: A B C d This zone is monitored if area A is active. The LCD display shows: a This zone is monitored if area B is active. The LCD display shows: b This zone is monitored if area C is active. The LCD display shows: c This zone is monitored if area D is active. The LCD display shows: d X3 X4 , 47 C – door chime The alarm centre always generates a tone on the control unit and the loudspeaker if a zone with this zone attribute is triggered. This applies only if the burglar alarm centre is deactivated. This zone is available for zones with the properties “immediate”, “entry/exit”, “entry”, “follow” and “shock sensor”. S – Sensor test Zones with this zone attribute are in a test function. Use this test function if you think a sensor may trigger a false alarm. This zone starts a 14-day test. If this zone triggers an alarm within 14 days, no general alarm state is declared. The sensor is removed from monitoring and a message is displayed. If the zone triggers no alarm within 14 days, the zone test ends, the zone attribute is deleted and the zone works normally again. This zone is available for zones with the properties “immediate”, “entry to follow”, “technical” and “shock sensor”. D – Zone link Zones with this zone attribute first trigger an alarm when a further zone triggers an alarm with 5 minutes or if a zone is open for at least 10 seconds (e.g.: magnetic contacts). This function reduces false alarms from individual sensors to a minimum, but a burglary may be detected too late or not at all. This zone is available for zones with the properties “immediate”, “entry to follow”. O – Lock zone Zones with this zone attribute can be locked manually by the user and removed from monitoring. UK UK 4. Apart from the zone properties and zone attributes, you can make further settings for some zone properties. For example, for an “entry/exit” zone and an “entry to follow” zone, you have to define the entry delay time, and for a “shock sensor” zone, you have to define the sensitivity.. Enter the additional properties via the keypad as follows: X7 X7 5. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 6. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 021 Changing the zone termination For changing the zone termination for the inputs of the burglar alarm centre. From the program level, do the following: 1. On the control unit, enter: 021 For zones with the zone property “entry/exit” or “entry to follow”, program the respective entry delay time group. Then press: 1 for delay group 1 2 for delay group 2 3 for delay group 3 4 for delay group 4 For zones with the zone property “shock sensor”, set the sensitivity. Then press: 1 insensitive 6 sensitive 2. The LCD display shows: 021:CC+ComA/T 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 00 5. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . IMPORTANT: The delay time for the entry/exit zone should be longer than the delay time for the entry to follow zone. Set the time for the entry delay time group in items 201 to 204. 01 020 Changing the program code To change the program code required to open the program menu. From the program level, do the following: 1. On the control unit, enter: 020 CC+ComA/T For this zone termination, no resistor can be inserted in the alarm zone. An alarm is triggered if the zone is opened. The tamper contact of the sensor must be connected separately to the burglar alarm centre. See the connection diagrams for connecting with CC+ComA/T.. FSL 2K2/4K7 For this zone termination, two resistors with different values must be used. The burglar alarm centre triggers alarm or tampering, depending on which resistance value is changed. The tamper input at the alarm centre is out of action. See the connection diagrams for connecting with DEOL. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 2. The LCD display shows: 020: CODE 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 3. The cursor flashes at the end of the setting. 4. Enter the new four-digit program code via the keypad. 48 After the alarm, the user can switch off the alarm using the access code, although he can not reset the alarm centre. The user contacts the central station which identifies him and transmits a signal back to the alarm centre. The user can now carry out a reset. 022 Changing the volume for internal alarm For changing the zone termination for the inputs of the burglar alarm centre. From the program level, do the following: 1. On the control unit, enter: 022 2. The LCD display shows: 022:ChimeVol=5 024 Account name 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: This function shows you the account name. From the program level, do the following: 1. On the control unit, enter: 024 0-9 ChimeVol Specify the volume of the internal alarm issued via the control unit and the (optional) loudspeaker. Press: 0 off 1 quiet 9 loud 2. Via 3. The control unit shows Installer Mode. 025 Internal alarm To change the property of the internal alarm: 1. On the control unit, enter: 025 2. The LCD display shows: 025:LS Timed 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 0 023 Remote reset This function allows a remote reset via the COM interface or the PC connection. IMPORTANT: System reset by installer must be activated (function 33 to 1) and CSID (function 50) must be set. 1. On the control unit, enter: 023 1 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 1 LS Timed The internal alarm follows the entered times for the external siren LS Cont The internal alarm sounds until the alarm centre is deactivated. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 2. The LCD display shows: 023:RemReset OFF 0 you leave the menu. RemReset OFF Fern Reset AUS RemReset ON Fern Reset AN 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 49 UK 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 027 Alarm on failed activation To change the property of the alarm on failed activation, proceed as follows: 1. On the control unit, enter: 027 UK 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 2. The LCD display shows: 027:Internal 029 Entry alarm delay 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 Proceed as follows to change the property of the entry alarm delay: 1. On the control unit, enter: 029 Internal If activation fails, the alarm is issued via the internal signaller. Local If activation fails, the alarm is also issued via the external siren. 2. The LCD display shows: 029:Delay OFF 2. The LCD display shows: 028:Status OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: Delay OFF The alarm centre generates an 0 immediate alarm if the user deviates from the specified entry route. Delay ON The alarm centre extends the entry delay by 30 seconds if the user deviates from the specified entry route. An internal alarm is triggered to inform 1 the user that he/she has made a mistake. If the user code is entered within the delay time, a local alarm is prevented and the alarm centre is reset. 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 1 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 028 Status display Proceed as follows to change the property of the status display: 1. On the control unit, enter: 028 0 1 2 Status OFF The display is permanently on. The system always shows whether the alarm centre is activated or deactivated. Status ON The status display of the alarm centre remains active for 180 seconds after entry of the user code, and then changes to date and time display. Status Code 30 seconds after each event, the display changes back to date and time display. Note that the LEDs also light for 30 seconds. 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 50 030 Panic silent 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. To change the property of the silent panic alarm: 1. On the control unit, enter: 030 032 Control units and partitions 2. The LCD display shows: 030:PA audible If you have created a partitioned system then using this function, you can assign entry/exit zones, alarm zones and status displays of partitions to the control units. To change this feature, proceed as follows: 1. On the control unit, enter: 032 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 PA audible When a panic alarm is triggered, the alarm centre generates a local alarm. PA silent When a panic alarm is triggered, the alarm centre generates no local alarm. The alarm is issued only via the relay contacts and via the optional dialler. 2. The LCD display shows: 032: Keypd 1 abcd 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: A 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . B C 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. D 031 Zone tamper 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . Proceed as follows to change the property of zone tampering: 1. On the control unit, enter: 031 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. Repeat these steps for the remaining control units. (1. Basic setting: all control units belong to all partitions. 2. Key switches connected to control units can not be individually assigned to partitions. 3. Panic alarms apply to all partitions. 2. The LCD display shows: 031:EngTmpRstOFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 Assignment of control unit 1 to partition A Assignment of control unit 1 to partition B Assignment of control unit 1 to partition C Assignment of control unit 1 to partition D EngTmpRstOFF No program code necessary (OFF). If a tamper alarm is triggered, you only have to enter the user code to acknowledge the tamper message. EngTmpRstON Program code required (ON) If a tamper alarm is triggered, you have to enter the user code to deactivate the alarm and then the program code to delete the tamper alarm. 033 System Reset To change the property of the system reset: 1. On the control unit, enter: 033 2. The LCD display shows: 033: EngReset OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 51 EngReset OFF If a system error is displayed, you only have to enter the user code to UK 1 UK 035 First alarm reaction acknowledge the message. EngReset OFF If a system error is displayed, you have to enter the program code to acknowledge the message. Proceed as follows to change the property of the first alarm reaction: 1. On the control unit, enter: 035 2. The LCD display shows: 035:Lock-out ON Note: Some events always require you to enter the program code. These are: Failure/fault of a control unit Failure of 12V power supply Low battery in the alarm centre 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 1 034 Panic Reset Proceed as follows to change the property of the panic reset: 1. On the control unit, enter: 034 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 2. The LCD display shows: 034:PA Cust Rst 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer mode. 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 Lock-out ON When the alarm time expires (alarm time of the local alarm of the external siren), the alarm centre is reactivated. The zone that triggered the alarm is no longer monitored. Re-arm When the alarm time expires (alarm time of the local alarm of the external siren), the alarm centre is reactivated. The zone that triggered the alarm is monitored again. 036 Alarm cancellation PA Cust Rst To reset a panic alarm, you only have to enter a valid user code. PA Eng Rst To reset a panic alarm, you have to enter the user code to deactivate the alarm and then the program code to delete the panic alarm. Sometimes users trigger a false alarm. To change the property of the alarm cancellation: 1. On the control unit, enter: 036 2. The LCD display shows: 036: Abort OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 0 1 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. Abort OFF Cancellation by the user is not allowed. Abort ON Users are allowed to cancel an alarm. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 52 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 037 Sabotage Report deactivated 039 Exit mode for overall activated (A) To change this feature, proceed as follows: 1. On the control unit, enter: 037 To change the property of the exit mode for overall activated: 1. On the control unit, enter: 039 2. The LCD display shows: 037:Day Tamp OFF 2. The LCD display shows: 039: A=Timed 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 Day Tamp OFF In case of tampering when the alarm centre is deactivated, this only issues an internal alarm. Day Tamp ON In case of tampering when the alarm centre is deactivated, this issues an internal alarm and reports the tampering to the central station. 0 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 1 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 038 System Sabotage Reset To change the property of the System Sabotage Reset: 1. On the control unit, enter: 038 2. The LCD display shows: 038: EnSysTmp ON 2 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 EnSysTmp OFF In the event of a system sabotage, you can reset the alarm centre by entering the user code. EnSysTmp ON In the event of a system sabotage, you can reset the alarm centre by entering the installer code. 3 A=Timed After the alarm centre is activated, the programmed exit delay time starts. At the end of the delay time, the alarm centre is activated. If zones are open at this time, an alarm is triggered. A=Terminated After the alarm centre is activated, the exit delay time starts. The delay time runs until a button connected to a control unit is pressed, which ends the exit delay time manually. The exit delay time ends seven seconds after the button is pressed. A=Final Door After the alarm centre is activated, the exit delay time starts. The delay time runs until a zone with the entry/exit property is closed. The exit delay time ends seven seconds after the zone is closed. A=Lock Set After the alarm centre is activated, the delay time starts. The delay time runs until a zone with the entry/exit property is closed and, after the zone has closed, a contact connected to the control unit is opened. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 53 UK 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 041 Siren delay Proceed as follows to change the property of the siren delay: 1. On the control unit, enter: 041 040 System Rearm UK To change the property of the siren duration: 1. On the control unit, enter: 040 2. The LCD display shows: 041:Bell Dly=0 2. The LCD display shows: 040:Rearm=Never 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1-4 0 Rearm=Never If an alarm is triggered, the alarm is sounded until the defined alarm time of the external signaller. If a second sensor reports another alarm following expiry of the defined alarm time, no second alarm is triggered. Rearm 1-4/Always If an alarm is triggered, the alarm is sounded until the defined alarm time of the external signaller. The alarm centre rearms itself once, twice, three times or always, depending on the value entered. A new alarm reports triggers a new alarm. 1 2 3 4 5 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 6 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. Bell Dly=0 After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is started without delay. Bell Dly=1.5 After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 1.5 minutes. Bell Dly=3 After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 3 minutes. Bell Dly=5 After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 5 minutes. Bell Dly=10 After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 10 minutes. Bell Dly=15 After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 15 minutes. Bell Dly=20 After an alarm is triggered, a local alarm is activated after a delay of 20 minutes. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 54 042 Siren duration 044 Exit delay time A To change the property of the siren duration: 1. On the control unit, enter: 042 To change the property of the exit mode for overall active A: 1. On the control unit, enter: 044 2. The LCD display shows: 042:Bell On=20 2. The LCD display shows: 044:Exit A=20 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 1 2 3 4 5 6 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: Bell On=1.5 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 1.5 minutes. Bell On =3 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 3 minutes. Bell On =5 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 5 minutes. Bell On =10 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 10 minutes. Bell On =15 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 15 minutes. Bell On =20 If an alarm is triggered, the local alarm is activated for 20 minutes. 1 2 3 4 5 6 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . Exit A=10 Exit delay time for overall active is 10 seconds. Exit A=20 Exit delay time for overall active is 20 seconds. Exit A=30 Exit delay time for overall active is 30 seconds. Exit A=45 Exit delay time for overall active is 45 seconds. Exit A=60 Exit delay time for overall active is 60 seconds. Exit A=120 Exit delay time for overall active is 120 seconds. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer mode. 55 UK 045 Entry/exit delay tone volume 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. To change the property of the entry/exit delay tone volume: 1. On the control unit, enter: 045 UK 047 Partition A alarm Reaction To change this feature, proceed as follows: 1. On the control unit, enter: 047 2. The LCD display shows: 045:EE VOL=5 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1-9 2. The LCD display shows: 047:A=Keypad EE VOL=OFF Entry/exit delay tone off EE Vol=1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 / 9 Entry/exit delay tone quiet (1) to loud (9) 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 2 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. A = Keypad Control unit alarm A = Local Control unit + loudspeaker A = Full Control unit + loudspeaker + dial module 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 046 Tamper alarm To change the property of the tamper alarm for a deactivated alarm centre: 1. On the control unit, enter: 046 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 2. The LCD display shows: 046: Int+RKP 048 Control unit lock 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: If you want to allow the user to deactivate the system using a proximity chip key then the control unit must be locked (UF, FE, MD, code entry, false alarm cancellation, inactive on alarm once more active). To change the property of the control unit lock, proceed as follows: 1. On the control unit, enter: 048 0 1 2 Internal Following a tamper alarm when the alarm centre is deactivated, only the intern alarm is triggered. Keypad Following a tamper alarm when the alarm centre is deactivated, the control unit is triggered. Int+RKP Following a tamper alarm when the alarm centre is deactivated, the control unit and the internal alarm are triggered. 2. The LCD display shows: 048: Code Lk OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 56 Code Lk OFF The system allows all users to use all control units during the entry. Code Lk ON During entry, the system locks access to the control units from all users. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 11. Enter the minute via the keypad. 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 13. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 12. Confirm your input with 050 CSID code 052 Block tamper To be able to use the remote reset function, you must set the alarm centres to installer reset (function 33 to 1) and assign the CSID code. To change the CSID code for a deactivated alarm centre: 1. On the control unit, enter: 050 2. The LCD display shows: 050: CSID Proceed as follows to change the property of the tamper alarm: 1. On the control unit, enter: 052 2. The LCD display shows: 052:Omit Alarm _ 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 3. Via the keypad, enter the code. Enter 0 0 0 0 to delete the code. 0 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 1 051 Date and time 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 2. The LCD display can show: 051: D03 M02 Y05 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and enter the date: 053 Cancel - Reset To change the property of the alarm reset: 1. On the control unit, enter: 053 . 5. Enter the month via the keypad. (January to September = 01 to 09) 6. Confirm your input with 2. The LCD display shows: 053:Abort=System 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: . 7. Enter the year via the keypad. 8. Confirm your input with 0 . 9. The display changes; now enter the hour via the keypad. 10. Confirm your input with Omit Alarm You can only block some zones; a tamper zone or a tamper alarm cannot be blocked. Omit Al+Tamp You can block some zones and tamper zones or a tamper alarm from monitoring. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . Proceed as follows to change the date and time: 1. On the control unit, enter: 051 4. Confirm your input with . 1 . 57 Abort=System Resetting after a cancelled alarm is as set in function 33. Abort=User The user may make a reset after a cancelled alarm. UK 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 056 Length of access code To change the property of the length of the access code: 1. On the control unit, enter: 056 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. UK 2. The LCD display shows: 056: 4 Digit 054 BVVO monitoring 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: To change the property of the BVVO monitoring: 1. On the control unit, enter: 054 0 1 2. The LCD display shows: 054: BVVO Sup OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 4 Digit 6 Digit 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . BVVO Sup OFF If a radio transmitter can no longer be reached by the alarm centre then this reports a monitoring error after 1 hour (see function 128). BVVO Sup ON If a radio transmitter can not be reached for more than 15 minutes then a warning is displayed on the control unit if an attempt is made to activate it. If the transmitter can not be reached for more than 2 hours then the alarm centre reports: „detector tampering“, (when activated) external alram; „monitoring error“, (when deactivated) internal alarm. 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. IMPORTANT: Changing the length of the access code requires that all codes be reset to the factory settings. From the factory: 4 numbers (1234 for user, 7890 for installer); 6 numbers (123456 for user, 567890 for installer). 057 Battery test To change the property of the battery test: 1. On the control unit, enter: 057 2. The LCD display shows: 057: BattTest OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 0 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 1 BattTest OFF No battery test is carried out. BattTest ON A battery test is carried out if deactivated or 23 hours after the last test (neg.: display „battery fault“ in the control unit + short tone) 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 58 058 BVVO Sabotage reset 060 Entry/exit behaviour on internal active (B) Proceed as follows to change the property of the BVVO sabotage reset: 1. On the control unit, enter: 058 To change the zone property of the entry/exit zone at internal active (B): 1. On the control unit, enter: 060 2. The LCD display shows: 058: BVVOtamp OFF 2. The LCD display shows: 060: B=FE =FE 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: BVVOtamp OFF The user can carry out a reset in case of tampering when the alarm centre is deactivated. BVVOtamp OFF If the alarm centre is deactivated in case of tampering then an installer reset is required. 0 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 1 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 059 Sabotage siren Proceed as follows to change the property of the sabotage siren: 1. On the control unit, enter: 059 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 2. The LCD display shows: 059: BellTamp=NEG 061 Entry to follow behaviour on internal active (B) 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 B=FE =FE A zone programmed as entry/exit keeps this property even for internal activation and thus starts the entry delay time when the zone triggers and during active internal activation. B=FE = NA A zone programmed as entry/exit changes its zone property during internal activation to immediate and triggers an alarm if the zone triggers and during active internal activation. To change the zone property for internal active (B): 1. On the control unit, enter: 061 BellTamp=NEG There is no resistor in the sabotage loop (NC) BellTamp=EOL The sabotage loop is protected by a 2.2kOhm resistor (EOL) 2. The LCD display shows: 061: B=ER =ER 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 0 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 1 59 B=ER =ER A zone programmed as entry to follow keeps this property even during internal activation and permits entry to this zone during the entry delay period. B=ER = FE A zone programmed as entry to follow UK changes its zone property during internal activation to entry/exit and starts the delay time if the zone triggers and during active internal activation. UK 2 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 3 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 4 062 Behaviour of exist mode internal active (B) 5 To change the property of the exit mode for internal active (B): 1. On the control unit, enter: 062 unlimited. B=Final Door Activation of the partition by closing the last door detector B=Instant Active without delay time B=Silent Use command 65 for the exit time. The control unit emits a double beep when the time has expired. B=Lock Set Key switch (see command 39) 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 2. The LCD display shows: 062: B=LEISE 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 063 Alarm behaviour for internal active (B) To change the alarm property for internal active (B): 1. On the control unit, enter: 063 Low Tone The acoustic signal during the exit 0 delay time is emitted at half volume. Instant During internal activation, the alarm 1 centre is internally activated immediately – i.e., without delay. Silent No acoustic signal is emitted during the delay time. Following expiry of the delay 2 time, the alarm centre emits a brief signal. B=A The initial mode for internal active B is 3 as for the initial mode of overall active A In a partitioned system B=Timed Activation of partition B after exit time (command 65). A connected key switch 0 at the control unit shortens the exit time when activated B=Terminated Activated via key switch connected to 1 the control unit. The exit time is 2. The LCD display shows: 063: B=Keypad 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: B=Keypad Only the control units are activated. B=Internal On alarm, the control units and the 1 internal alarm are activated. B=Local On alarm, the control units, the internal 2 alarm and the external siren are activated. B=Full On alarm, the control units, the internal 3 signalling, the external sirens and the telephone dialler are activated. In a partitioned system B=Keypad 0 Only the control units are activated. B=Local 1 On alarm, the control units, the internal 0 60 2 alarm and the external siren are activated. B=Full On alarm, the control units, the internal signalling, the external sirens and the telephone dialler are activated. 066 Forbikobler partitions To change this property (only possible in partitioned systems): 1. On the control unit, enter: 066 2. The LCD display shows: 066:Forbi 1 abcd 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. A B C D 065 Exit delay time internal B To change the property of the exit delay time for internal active B: 1. On the control unit, enter: 065 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 2. The LCD display shows: 065: Exit B=20 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Assign control unit of partition A. Assign control unit of partition B. Assign control unit of partition C. Assign control unit of partition D. 5. Repeat these steps for the remaining Forbikobler control units. Exit B=10 Exit delay time for internal active B is 10 seconds. Exit B=20 Exit delay time for internal active B is 20 seconds. Exit B=30 Exit delay time for internal active B is 30 seconds. Exit B=45 Exit delay time for internal active B is 45 seconds. Exit B=60 Exit delay time for internal active B is 60 seconds. Exit B=120 Exit delay time for internal active B is 120 seconds. 6. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 067 Forbikobler correct Proceed as follows to change the property of the Forbikobler correct: 1. On the control unit, enter: 067 2. The LCD display shows: 067:Frb=Non-Appr 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . Frb=Non-Appr Proximity code key and user codes are allowed for the access. Frb=Approved Only user codes are allowed for the access (correct). 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 61 UK 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer mode. 2. The LCD display shows: 069: Lock Timed 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 068 Forbikobler entry time UK This function sets the time that the Forbikobler system allows for entry. An optional output for a door lock can be connected during this time. To change the property of the Forbikobler entry time: 1. On the control unit, enter: 068 0 2. The LCD display shows: 068: Door Tm=5 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Door Tm=5 2 seconds Door Tm=3 3 seconds Door Tm=4 4 seconds Door Tm=5 5 seconds Door Tm=10 10 seconds Door Tm=20 20 seconds Door Tm=30 30 seconds Door Tm=60 60 seconds Door Tm=120 120 seconds Door Tm=255 255 seconds Lock Timed The door lock controlled by the Forbikobler system is only open for a certain time during the reset. Lock Toggled The door lock controlled by the Forbikobler system is open during the reset. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 070 Entry/exit behaviour on internal active (C) To change the zone property of the entry/exit zone at internal active (C): 1. On the control unit, enter: 070 2. The LCD display shows: 070: C=FE = FE 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 1 069 Forbikobler door lock Proceed as follows to change the property of the Forbikobler door lock: 1. On the control unit, enter: 069 62 C=FE = FE A zone programmed as entry/exit keeps this property even for internal activation and thus starts the entry delay time when the zone triggers and during active internal activation. C=FE = NA A zone programmed as entry/exit changes its zone property during internal activation to immediate and triggers an alarm if the zone triggers and during active internal activation. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 072 Behaviour of exit mode internal (C) To change the property of the exit mode for internal active (C): 1. On the control unit, enter: 072 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 2. The LCD display shows: 072: C=Low Tone 071 Entry to follow behaviour on internal active (C) 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: To change the zone property of the entry to follow zone at internal active (C): 1. On the control unit, enter: 071 C=Low Tone The acoustic signal during the exit delay time is emitted at half volume. C=Instant During internal activation, the alarm 1 centre is internally activated immediately – i.e., without delay. C=Silent No acoustic signal is emitted during the delay time. Following expiry of the delay 2 time, the alarm centre emits a brief signal. C=A The initial mode for internal active B is 3 as for the initial mode of overall active A In a partitioned system C=Timed Activation of partition C after exit time (command 75). A connected key switch 0 at the control unit shortens the exit time when activated C=Terminated Activated via key switch connected to 1 the control unit. The exit time is unlimited. C=Final Door Activation of the partition by closing a 2 last door detector C=Instant 3 Active without delay time C=Silent Use command 75 for the exit time. The 4 control unit emits a double beep when the time has expired. C=Lock Set 5 0 2. The LCD display shows: 071: C=ER =ER 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 C=ER =ER A zone programmed as entry to follow keeps this property even during internal activation and permits entry to this zone during the entry delay period. C=FE = FE A zone programmed as entry to follow changes its zone property during internal activation to entry/exit and starts the delay time if the zone triggers and during active internal activation. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 63 UK 075 Exit delay time internal C Key switch (see command) To change the property of the exit delay time for internal active C: 1. On the control unit, enter: 075 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . UK 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 2. The LCD display shows: 075: E C=10 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 073 Alarm behaviour for internal (C) To change the alarm property for internal active (C): 1. On the control unit, enter: 073 1 2. The LCD display shows: 073: C = Internal 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 2 C=Keypad Only the control units are activated. C=Internal On alarm, the control units and the 1 internal alarm are activated. C=Local On alarm, the control units, the internal 2 alarm and the external siren are activated. C=Full On alarm, the control units, the internal 3 signalling, the external sirens and the exits are activated. In a partitioned system C=Keypad 0 Only the control units are activated. C=Local On alarm, the control units, the internal 1 alarm and external sirens are activated. C=Full Control unit + internal + external + 2 telephone dialler 0 3 4 5 6 Exit C=10 Exit delay time for internal active C is 10 seconds. Exit C=20 Exit delay time for internal active C is 20 seconds. Exit C=30 Exit delay time for internal active C is 30 seconds. Exit C=45 Exit delay time for internal active C is 45 seconds. Exit C=60 Exit delay time for internal active C is 60 seconds. Exit C=120 Exit delay time for internal active C is 120 seconds. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer mode. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 64 076 Behaviour of exit mode internal (D) 5 To change the property of the exit mode for internal active (D): 1. On the control unit, enter: 076 D=Lock Set Key switch (see command 39) 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 2. The LCD display shows: 076: D=Low Tone 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 077 Alarm behaviour for internal (D) To change the alarm property for internal active (D): 1. On the control unit, enter: 077 D=Low Tone The acoustic signal during the exit 0 delay time is emitted at half volume. D=Instant During internal activation, the alarm 1 centre is internally activated immediately – i.e., without delay. D=Silent No acoustic signal is emitted during the delay time. Following expiry of the delay 2 time, the alarm centre emits a brief signal. D=A The initial mode for internal active B is 3 as for the initial mode of overall active A In a partitioned system D=Timed Activation of partition D after exit time (command 79). A connected key switch 0 at the control unit shortens the exit time when activated D=Terminated Activated via key switch connected to 1 the control unit. The exit time is unlimited. D=Final Door Activation of the partition by closing the 2 last door detector D=Instant 3 Active without delay time D=Silent Use command 79 for the exit time. The 4 control unit emits a double beep when the time has expired. 2. The LCD display shows: 077: D = Internal 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: D=Keypad Only the control units are activated. D=Internal On alarm, the control units and the 1 internal alarm are activated. D=Local On alarm, the control units, the internal 2 alarm and the external siren are activated. D=Full On alarm, the control units, the internal 3 signalling, the external sirens and the exits are activated. In a partitioned system D=Keypad 0 Only the control units are activated. D=Local On alarm, the control units, the internal 1 alarm and external sirens are activated. D=Full Control unit + internal + external + 2 telephone dialler 0 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 65 UK UK 079 Exit delay time internal D 080 Forbikobler door bell To change the property of the exit delay time for internal active D: 1. On the control unit, enter: 079 Proceed as follows to change the property of the Forbikobler door bell: 1. On the control unit, enter: 080 2. The LCD display shows: 079: Exit D=10 2. The LCD display shows: 080: Chime OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Exit D=10 Exit delay time for internal active D: 10 seconds. Exit D=20 Exit delay time for internal active D: 20 seconds. Exit D=30 Exit delay time for internal active D: 30 seconds. Exit D=45 Exit delay time for internal active D: 45 seconds. Exit D=60 Exit delay time for internal active D: 60 seconds. Exit D=120 Exit delay time for internal active D: 120 seconds. 0 1 Chime OFF Pressing the Forbikobler door bell does not activate the loudspeaker of the alarm centre. Chime ON Pressing the Forbikobler door bell activates the loudspeaker of the alarm centre. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 66 081 Relay output OP1 To change the behaviour of relay output OP1 on the alarm centre PCB: 1. On the control unit, enter: 081 07 2. The LCD display shows: 081: Bell 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 08 Bell This output is activated at local and external alarms. Set the siren delay and duration in menu items 41 and 42. EE Follow This output is activated if the entry/exit delay is active. Note that this output is not activated if the exit mode “internal” is programmed to “silent” or “immediate”. Armed Lamp This output is activated if the alarm centre is completely or internally activated. Set Latch This output is activated if the alarm centre is completely or internally activated. The output is also activated if the alarm centre is reset or if a walk test is started. Shock sensor reset This output is activated for 5 seconds at the start of the exit delay. Walk Test This output is activated during the user and programmer walk test. The output is connected to the walk test input of the motion sensor. 09 10 11 12 13 Ready Lamp This output is activated if the alarm centre is ready for complete or internal activation. The alarm centre is ready even if the zones with the properties “entry/exit” or “entry to follow” are opened. 14 67 24 Hour This output is activated if a 24-hour zone triggers an alarm. The output is deactivated if the alarm centre is deactivated. Strobe This output is activated if a local or external alarm is triggered. The output remains active until the alarm centre is deactivated. Smoke Reset This output is used to reset smoke detectors. This output is activated for at least 3 seconds following every deactivation and reset of the alarm centre following an alarm. Siren Test This output is activated following programming and during a siren test (command 91 in the program menu). Strobe Set This output is activated for 10 seconds after the alarm centre is activated and the alarm centre is active. The output can be used to issue an active acknowledgement. Set 1 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is activated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). Unset 1 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 172) if the alarm centre is deactivated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). Confirm This output is active during a confirmed alarm. UK 15 UK 16 Set Comp1 This output is active for 10 seconds after the system has been activated. 26 Unset Comp1 This output is active for 10 seconds after the system has been deactivated or after an alarm has been deactivated. 27 17 System Alarm This output is activated when the alarm centre has detected an alarm. In a partitioned system Bell Partition A This output is active when an alarm has 18 been detected in partition A. Bell Partition B This output is active when an alarm has 19 been detected in partition B. Bell Partition C This output is active when an alarm has 20 been detected in partition C. Bell Partition D This output is active when an alarm has 21 been detected in partition D. Strobe Set Partition A This output is active for 10 seconds 22 after partition A has been activated. 23 Strobe Set Partition B This output is active for 10 seconds after partition B has been activated. 24 Strobe Set Partition C This output is active for 10 seconds after partition C has been activated. 25 Strobe Set Partition D This output is active for 10 seconds after partition D has been activated. 28 29 30 31 32 68 Set 1 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is activated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). Set 2 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is activated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). Set 3 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is activated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). Set 4 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is activated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). The output is also activated if a fire or panic alarm is triggered. Unset 1 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is deactivated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). Unset 2 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is deactivated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). Unset 3 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is deactivated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). 33 34 35 1. On the control unit, enter: 085 Unset 4 This output is activated for a definable time period (command 170) if the alarm centre is deactivated completely (A) or internally (B), (C) or (D) (command 171). Fire This output is activated if a fire alarm is triggered. The output remains active until the alarm is deactivated. 2. The LCD display shows: 085: Burg=Latched 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 00 01 PA This output is activated if a fire alarm is triggered. The output remains active until the alarm is deactivated. Burg=Latched The output remains activated until the user or programmer resets the alarm centre. Burg=Rearm The output is reset following expiry of the defined siren duration. It can be reactivated in the event of a new alarm. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 086 Additional entry delay To change the behaviour of the entry delay time: 1. On the control unit, enter: 086 082 Relay output OP2 To change the behaviour of relay output OP2 on the alarm centre PCB: 1. On the control unit, enter: 082 2. The LCD display shows: 086:Dual Ply OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 2. The LCD display shows: 082: Strobe 0 3. Via the keypad, select from the items described above and enter the function accordingly: 083 Transistor output OP3 To change the behaviour of transistor output OP3 on the alarm centre PCB: 1. On the control unit, enter: 083 1 2. The LCD display shows: 083: Set Latch Dual Ply OFF An alarm is triggered following expiry of the entry delay time. Dual Ply ON An internal alarm is triggered following expiry of the delay time. The user has another 30 seconds to enter the user code and deactivate the alarm centre. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 3. Via the keypad, select from the items described above and enter the function accordingly: 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 085 Burglary output To change the behaviour of the transistor output on burglar alarms: 69 UK 087 Control unit alarm 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. To change the properties of the connected control units: 1. On the control unit, enter: 087 UK 2. The LCD display shows: 087:Dual Key OFF 090 - 097 Test function see 16.6 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 098 Factory settings 0 1 To restore the factory settings: 1. You must be in program mode. Dual Key OFF If the function is deactivated, no alarm can be emitted by the control unit. Dual Key ON If the function is activated, an alarm can be emitted by the control unit. To trigger an alarm, press the following keys: 1 & 3 for panic 4 & 6 for medical emergency 7 & 9 for fire alarm For further information, see the operating instructions of this product. 2. On the control unit, enter: 098 3. The LCD display shows: 098: Load Default 4. On the control unit, enter: 1 5. To restore the factory settings, press the following . key: 6. To abort, press: . 7. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 099 Exit program mode 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. To exit program mode: 1. On the control unit, enter: 099 089 Alarm confirmation 2. The LCD display shows: 099: exit Eng ? To change the properties: 1. On the control unit, enter: 089 3. On the control unit, enter: 2. The LCD display shows: 089:Confirm OFF 4. The control unit shows: SYSTEM TEST 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 5. If no fault exists and zones with the properties 24 hour, fire, panic or technical open are closed, you exit the program menu. 0 1 6. If there is a fault, the alarm centre displays it. Clear the fault and repeat steps 1–4. Confirm OFF The alarm centre is not programmed for the signalling of confirmed alarms. Confirm ON The alarm centre is programmed for the signalling of confirmed alarms. 101 Call mode TWG Proceed as follows to change the property of call mode telephone dialler (TWG): 1. You must be in program mode. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 2. On the control unit, enter: 101 70 3. The LCD display shows: 101: Comms=OFF 103 Format Report 4. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: Proceed as follows to change the property of the format report: 1. On the control unit, enter: 103 0 1 2 3 Comms=OFF The alarm centre does not use any communication devices. Comms=Single Single report. The alarm centre reports to a programmed telephone number (command 115) with an access number (command 117). The alarm centre dials the number and attempts to establish a connection to the central station (max. 15 attempts). Comms=ALT The alarm centre dials one of two programmed numbers and attempts to establish a connection to the central station. If the attempt is unsuccessful then the alarm centre dials the second of the two numbers (max 15 attempts for each number). If the connection is successful and the alarm is confirmed then the connection is subsequently closed. Comms=Dual Dual Report. As in item 2, 2 numbers are dialled and an attempt is made to establish a connection to the central stations. However, both central stations must have successfully confirmed the alarm (max. 15 attempts until both have successfully confirmed). 2. The LCD display shows: 126:Format=FF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Format=FF Fast format Format=CID Contact ID Format=SIAI1 Scancom SIA Level I Format=SIA2 Scancom SIA Level 2 (transmits no time+date) Format=SIA3 Scancom SIA Level 3 Format=XSIS3 Extended Scancom SIA Level 3 Format=Hbeep Home „beep“ No particular format. The alarm centre dials a number and transmits a „beep“ See command 186. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 5. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 6. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 71 UK 105 Test call To change the properties of the test call: 1. On the control unit, enter: 105 UK 2. The LCD display shows: 105:Day Hour=00 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 00 A nn B nn C nn D nn OFF Day Hour Daily test call to the alarm centre at the required time 01-24. Month Day Monthly test call to the alarm centre on the required day 01-28. Freq Hour The alarm centre makes a test call every nn hours (e.g. every 12 hours). Freq Days The alarm centre makes a test call every nn days. 2 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 6. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 108 Dynamic test call 7. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. To change the properties of the dynamic test call: 1. On the control unit, enter: 108 106 Line loss report 2. The LCD display shows: 108:Dynamic OFF To change the settings of the line loss report: 1. On the control unit, enter: 106 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 2. The LCD display shows: 106:LF=Audible 0 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 control unit shows a line loss on the display. The system can still be activated, despite the loss. When activated, the alarm centre writes the loss in the event memory but no tone is emitted from the control unit and nothing is displayed. If there is an alarm during a line loss then all siren delays are switched off. LF=Silent When deactivated, the alarm centre writes the loss in the event memory and shows the loss in the display of the control unit. When activated, the alarm centre writes the loss in the event memory but shows nothing on the display. If there is an alarm during a line loss then all siren delays are switched off. OFF LF=Audible When deactivated, the alarm centre writes the loss in the event memory and emits a short tone every minute at the control unit. The tone is silenced on entering the access code and the 1 Dynamic OFF Dynamic test call is switched off. Dynamic ON The alarm centre carries out a test call 24 hours after the last communication. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 72 109 Three way call – UK only 112 Call until answer - download To change the settings of the three way call: 1. On the control unit, enter: 109 To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 112 2. The LCD display shows: 109:ThreeWayOFF 2. The LCD display shows: 112:Rings=5 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 ThreeWayOFF Three way call is switched off. ThreeWayON Three way call is switched on. 0 1 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 2 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 3 110 Download mode To change the settings of the download mode: 1. On the control unit, enter: 110 4 2. The LCD display shows: 110:LoCal PC 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 5 Local PC The alarm centre is programmed via the connected data cable. Remote PC The alarm centre is programmed via the telephone line. The alarm centre responds to a call from a remote PC (see commands 112, 113) The command 114-1 has no function with this command The alarm centre cancels this command if no call is made by the PC within 30 minutes. Rings=3 The alarm centre rings 3 times before answering. Rings=5 The alarm centre rings 5 times before answering. Rings=7 The alarm centre rings 7 times before answering. Rings=10 The alarm centre rings 10 times before answering. Rings=15 The alarm centre rings 15 times before answering. Rings=255 The alarm centre rings 255 times before answering. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 113 1 Call - download To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 113 2. The LCD display shows: 113:One Ring OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 0 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 1 73 One Ring Off The alarm centre does not answer a call. One Ring ON UK 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. The alarm centre interprets a call as a message from a remote PC. 10 to 90 seconds later, the remote PC calls again once and the alarm centre answers immediately on the first call. (Set command 112 to a larger number of calls than other end devices on the line) UK 115 Telephone number 1 To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 115 2. The LCD display shows: 115:Tel No 1 3. Via the keypad, enter the telephone number. Use key A to enter a 4-second pause (shown by a comma). 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. u 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 114 Call back mode 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer mode. To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 114 2. The LCD display shows: 114:Callback OFF 116 Telephone number 2 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 117 Client no. CS 0 1 2 See command 115. With SIA formats the control unit can report alarms using a six-digit account code. Account code 1234 becomes 001234. To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 117 CallBack OFF (the call to the remote PC must be triggered manually – command 0 user mode). CallBack ON The alarm centre answers after the set number of calls. The alarm centre hangs up and checks the ID and software version of the remote PC. After a short delay time, the alarm centre calls back the PC (see command 118+119). CallBack ANY When deactivated, the alarm centre answers after a set number of calls (command 112+113) and accepts the programming commands immediately. 2. The LCD display shows: 117:Account No 3. Use the keyboard to enter the numbers of the client no. („account no“) for partition A. Keys C and D move the cursor to the right and left. u 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. Repeat step 3 for the additional partitions. 6. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. Some European countries use letters in the account number. The alarm centre accepts the letters B, C, D, E and F. To enters letters, use the keyboard the same way as when assigning the zone names. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 74 118 RemoteTel No 1 123 Reset report To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 118 To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 123 2. The LCD display shows: 118:DL Tel No 1 2. The LCD display shows: 123:Restore OFF 3. Via the keypad, enter the telephone number. Use key A to enter a 4-second pause (shown by a comma). 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: Restore OFF The alarm centre does not communicate any resets. Restore ON The alarm centre communicates resets. 1 (Function only with Scancom Fast Format) 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . u 0 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 119 RemoteTel No 2 See command 118. 120 RemoteTel No 3 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 120 124 Switch open/close 2. The LCD display shows: 120:DL No 3=OFF To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 124 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 2. The LCD display shows: 124:Rev O/C OFF DL No 3=OFF The alarm centre does not just accept any remote telephone number. DL No 3=ON The alarm centre accepts any numbers from remote PCs. The remote PC transmits its number to the alarm centre and the alarm centre uses this number for the call back. 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 Rev O/C OFF Open/Close not switched Rev O/C ON The function switches the commands Open/Close for Scancom Fast Format. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer mode. 75 UK 125 No signal „closed“ 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 125 UK 2. The LCD display shows: 125:Omit > 1 OFF 128 External alarm 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: All radio transmitters are monitored via the radio expansion unit. If a radio zone has not communicated with the radio expansion unit for more than 2 hours then this reports a monitoring error. The external alarm function describes how the alarm centre reacts to this fault. To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 128 Omit >1 OFF Omit >1 ON The alarm centre does not transmit the „closed“ signal if more than 1 zone is 1 locked. (Function only with Scancom Fast Format) 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 0 2. The LCD display shows: 128:Full Alarm 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 0 126 Change language 1 To change the language used for the control unit display: 1. On the control unit, enter: 126 2 3 2. The LCD display shows: 126:Lang=English 4 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 ENGLISH ITALIAN ESPANOL PORT NEDERL FRANCAI GERMAN NORW. SWED. DANSK Full Alarm Sirens + call to central station Local Alarm Internal, external + control unit tone Keypads only Comms only Inhibit Set Control unit tone; the alarm centre can not be activated until the faulty detector reacts 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 76 129 Deactivate external 132 Transmit tampering as burglary To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 129 To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 132 2. The LCD display shows: 129:ExtUnset OFF 2. The LCD display shows: 132:TA = BA OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 ExtUnset OFF The user must first enter the entry zone and thereby start the entry time before he is able to deactivate using the remote control. ExtUnset OFF The user can deactivate the alarm centre without entering the entry zone. 0 1 TA = BA OFF The alarm centre transmits all SIA reports as specified in command 131. TA = BA ON During an external alarm, the alarm centre transmits tampering as a burglary message and contact ID 130 instead of Contact ID 137. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 131 SIA report mode 133 SIA Reset To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 131 To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 133 2. The LCD display shows: 131:Mode=Basic 2. The LCD display shows: 133:SIA Rst OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 2 3 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: Mode=Basic See the appendix for a description Mode=Summary See the appendix for a description Mode=Intermd See the appendix for a description Mode=Full See the appendix for a description 0 1 SIA Rst OFF The alarm centre does not transmit any SIA reset reports (fire, panic, technical, tamper resets) SIA Rst ON The alarm centre transmits SIA resets. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 77 UK 143 Contact ID report Rst 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 143 UK 2. The LCD display shows: 143:Mode=Bas+Res 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 Mode=Basic All reports with numbers as in the „CID Code“ column apart from those marked with a # (see appendix, SIA Report Mode) Mode=Bas+Res All reports with numbers as in the „CID Code“ column (see appendix, SIA Report Mode) 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 151 Additional outputs By using the cable supplied or the optional relay PCB, you have access to eight further transistor outputs. To change the setting of output 1: 1. On the control unit, enter: 151 2. The LCD display shows: 151:Fire 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Not Used Fire PA Burglar Open / Closed Alarm Abort Technical Alarm Alarm Confirmation RF Low Battery RF Supervision Loss RF Jamming AC Fail Tamper Alarm Open Close Zone Omitted Medical Keybox Anti-Mask Smoke Detector Comms Acknowledge Battery Fault System Alarm Alarm partition A Alarm partition B Alarm partition C Alarm partition D Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Unset 1 Unset 2 Unset 3 Unset 4 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 152 Additional outputs Additional output 2 78 153 Additional outputs 160 Time-confirmed alarm Additional output 3 To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 160 154 Additional outputs Additional output 4 2. The LCD display shows: 160:Confrm t=30 155 Additional outputs 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: Additional output 5 156 Additional outputs Additional output 6 000999 157 Additional outputs Additional output 7 158 Additional outputs Additional output 8 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 159 Inverting additional outputs You can also invert the additional transistor outputs for different applications. In inverted state, the voltage of +12V is applied in active state – e.g.: for addressing a visual signal. 1. On the control unit, enter: 159 161 Confirm internal loudspeaker To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 161 2. The LCD display shows: 161:Conf Int OFF 2. The LCD display shows: 159: INV Pgby OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 00 01 Bestät=000-999 The timer starts when an alarm has been triggered for the first time. If another alarm is triggered before the time has expired then the alarm centre transmits a confirmed alarm to the central station (command 89=1) 0 inv Pgby OFF +12V voltage is removed for activating the output. In deactivated state, the output is set to +12V. Inv Pgby ON +12V voltage is applied for activating the output. In deactivated state, the output is set to ground. 1 Conf Int OFF Internal loudspeaker is on for unconfirmed alarm (command 89=1) Conf Int OFF Internal loudspeaker is on for confirmed alarm (command 89=1) 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 79 UK 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 162 Confirm external sirens To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 162 UK 0 2. The LCD display shows: 162:Conf Ext OFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 1 Conf Ext OFF External siren is on for unconfirmed alarm (command 89=1) Conf Ext ON External siren is on for confirmed alarm (command 89=1) 2 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 170 Prog. pulse outputs (time active) The outputs programmed as active 1–4 are pulseaddressed for a predefined time during activation of the alarm centre as well as for fire and panic alarms. First define the time in which these output are to be active. 163 Confirmed alarm during entry To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 163 1. On the control unit, enter: 170 2. The LCD display shows: 163:Conf Ent Nev 2. The LCD display shows: 170: Set 1 01 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 2 Alarm RstU/E The user can make a reset after the first alarm / installer is required for reset after confirmed alarm Alarm RstU/U The user can make a reset after both types of alarm Alarm RstE/E The installer can make a reset after both types of alarm 3. Via the keypad, enter the time duration. Possible values: are 00 for a latched output or a time duration from 01 to 12 seconds. Conf Ent Nev No alarm confirmation Conf Ent 1 A zone must be entered for a confirmed alarm Conf Ent 2 Two zones must be entered for a confirmed alarm 4. To confirm, press: 5. The LCD display shows: 170: Set 2 01 6. In the same way, enter pulse time 2 via the keypad. 7. Continue until all times are entered. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 8. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer mode. 164 User reset after confirmed alarm 171 Prog. pulse outputs (levels active) To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 164 Define when the outputs are to activated by defining the type of activation/deactivation (A, B, C, D) for switching the outputs to active. 2. The LCD display shows: 164:Alarm RstU/E 1. On the control unit, enter: 171 80 2. The LCD display shows: 171: Set 1 ABCD 2. The LCD display shows: 173: Unset 1 ABCD 3. Via the keypad, enter the activation level. A = overall active, B, C and D for internal active B, C or D. 3. Via the keypad, enter the activation level. A = overall active, B, C and D for internal active B, C or D. 4. To confirm, press: 4. To confirm, press: 5. The LCD display shows: 170: Set 2 ABCD 5. The LCD display shows: 173: Unset 2 ABCD 6. In the same way, enter activation level 2 via the keypad. 6. In the same way, enter activation level 2 via the keypad. 7. Continue until all levels are entered. 7. Continue until all levels are entered. 8. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 8. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 172 Prog. pulse outputs (time inactive) 174 Prog. pulse outputs (fire option) The outputs programmed as inactive 1–4 are pulseaddressed for a predefined time during deactivation of the alarm centre. First define the time in which these output are to be active. Define whether the outputs are also to be activated for fire alarm by setting the Fire option to ON. Important: Only those outputs that are activated during deactivation of the alarm centre can also be activated for fire. 1. On the control unit, enter: 172 1. On the control unit, enter: 174 2. The LCD display shows: 172: Unset 1 01 2. The LCD display shows: 174: Fire 1 ON 3. Via the keypad, enter the time duration. Possible values: are 00 for a latched output or a time duration from 01 to 12 seconds. 3. Use the keypad to define: 00=OFF 01=ON 4. To confirm, press: 4. To confirm, press: 5. The LCD display shows: 174: Fire 2 ON 5. The LCD display shows: 172: Unset 2 01 6. In the same way, enter the Fire 2 option via the keypad. 6. In the same way, enter pulse time 2 via the keypad. 7. Continue until all outputs are entered. 8. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 7. Continue until all times are entered. 8. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer mode. 175 Prog. pulse outputs (panic option) Define whether the outputs are also to be activated for panic alarm by setting the Panic option to ON. Important: Only those outputs that are activated during deactivation of the alarm centre can also be activated for panic. 173 Prog. pulse outputs (levels inactive) Define when the outputs are to activated by defining the type of activation/deactivation (A, B, C, D) for switching the outputs to active. 1. On the control unit, enter: 175 1. On the control unit, enter: 173 2. The LCD display shows: 175: PA 1 ON 81 UK 07-12 3. Use the keypad to define: 00=OFF 01=ON 4. To confirm, press: UK 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The LCD display shows: 175: PA 2 ON 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 6. In the same way, enter the Fire 2 option via the keypad. 183 Change display 7. Continue until all outputs are entered. To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 183 8. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 2. The LCD display shows: 183: Terxon MX 181 Guard code 3. Use the keyboard to change the display. Use the keyboard in the same way as when assigning the zone names. To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 181 2. The LCD display shows: 181:GuardCodeOFF 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 Settling 07-12 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. GuardCodeOFF No guard code is used GuardCodeON Using the guard code, the user can deactivate the alarm centre after an alarm. An entry is made in the event memory. 184 Fire signal transmitter To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 184 2. The LCD display shows: 184:FirePulseOFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 0 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 1 182 Last output for settling time This time sets a delay in the alarm report for detectors in the exit area. The sirens are switched off during this time and the alarm centre ignores the alarms. To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 182 FirePulseOFF Normal 2-tone fire alarm FirePulseON Transmits a pulse signal to the outputs connected as „Siren“ (81-83=00) 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 2. The LCD display shows: 182:Settling 07 185 Key switch auto reset 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 185 82 Not Used Fire PA Burglar Open/Close Alarm Abort Technical Alarm Alarm Confirmation RF Low Battery RF Supervision Loss RF Jamming AC Fail Tamper Alarm Open Close Zone Omitted Medical Keybox AntiMask Smoke Detector Comms Acknowledge Battery Fault System Alarm In a partitioned system Alarm partition A 23 Alarm partition B 24 Alarm partition C 25 Alarm partition D 26 Pulse Set 1 30 Pulse Set 2 31 Pulse Set 3 32 Pulse Set 4 33 Unset 1 34 Unset 2 35 Unset 3 36 Unset 4 37 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2. The LCD display shows: 185:KsAutoRstOFF 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 0 1 KsAutoRstOFF The user must manually reset any triggered zones. KsAutoRstON The system automatically resets zone types KM or KF when the user activates using the key switch. 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 186 Number of home „beep“ calls To change the settings: 1. On the control unit, enter: 186 2. The LCD display shows: 186:HB calls 02 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 01-15 HB calls 01-15 Number of calls with report type home „beep“ (command 103=6) 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 191 Fast format channel 1 To change the settings:: 1. On the control unit, enter: 191 2. The LCD display shows: 191:Fire 3. Via the keypad, select from the following items and press: 83 UK 201 Prog. entry delay time 1 4. Confirm your input. On the control unit, enter: . UK Define entry delay time 25.40 mm seconds. Proceed as follows: 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 1. On the control unit, enter: 201 2. The LCD display shows: 201: Entry 1=20 192 Fast format channel 2 3. Via the keypad, enter the entry delay time. See command 191. Default setting: Panic to follow 4. Confirm your input by pressing. . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 193 Fast format channel 3 See command 191. Default setting: Burglary to follow 202 Prog. entry delay time 2 194 Fast format channel 4 Define entry delay time 2 in seconds. Proceed as follows: See command 191. Default setting: Active/inactive to follow 1. On the control unit, enter: 202 195 Fast format channel 5 2. The LCD display shows: 202: Entry 2=20 See command 191. Default setting: Zone locked 3. Via the keypad, enter the entry delay time. 4. Confirm your input by pressing. 196 Fast format channel 6 . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. See command 191. Default setting: Alarm cancellation to follow 203/204 Prog. entry delay time 3/4 197 Fast format channel 7 Define entry delay time 3/4 in seconds. Proceed as follows: See command 191. Default setting: Panic to follow 1. On the control unit, enter: 203/204 198 Fast format channel 8 2. The LCD display shows: 203/204: Entry 3/4=20 See command 191. Default setting: Technical alarm to follow 3. Via the keypad, enter the entry delay time. 4. Confirm your input by pressing. . 5. The control unit acknowledges your input with a double “beep” tone and shows Installer Mode. 84 16.4 3. Programming from exit mode, alarm reaction and exit time: B C D Partition A Exit Com. 39 Com. 62 Com. 72 Com. 76 mode Alarm Com. 47 Com. 63 Com. 73 Com. 77 reaction Exit time Com. 44 Com. 65 Com. 75 Com. 79 Programming Partitions If you are using a partitioned system then you can use the following commands for programming the partitions. 1. Use the commands 01 to 16 and X17 to X32 to assign a partition to each zone. 4. You can assign siren outputs to each partition using commands 81 to 84. - Option 18 assigns the output to partition A. - Option 19 assigns the output to partition B. - Option 20 assigns the output to partition C. - Option 21 assigns the output to partition D. - each zone belongs to partition A (factory setting). - Press key A to assign zones to partition A. Use keys B, C and D to assign zones to the respective partition. 2. Use command 32 to assign control units to partitions. In the default setting, all control units belong to all partitions. 5. Make sure that the main user is instructed on how to assign individual user codes to partitions. Command changes for partitioned systems Some commands provide new functions for partitioned systems and some commands can no longer be used. The following table gathers together the differences in the programming: Command 01-40 zone programming 28 mask out the status display 32 control units and partitions 39 location/partition A exit mode Partition System A – D = partitions partition active control unit assigned to part. B option 3 and 4 possible 47 partition A alarm report 60 zone behaviour for internal B (last exit) 61 zone behaviour for internal B (entry zone) 62 exit mode for internal B 63 alarm behaviour for internal B 70 zone behaviour for internal C (last exit) 71 zone behaviour for internal C (entry zone) 72 exit mode for internal C 73 alarm behaviour for internal C 76 exit mode for internal D 77 Alarm behaviour for internal D 81, 82, 83, 84 exits function possible no function no function options changed options changed no function no function options changed options changed options changed options changed 18-21=Siren Partition 85 Single System A – D = sections of locations location active no function option 3 becomes Lockset option 4 is not possible no function function possible function possible function possible function possible UK 16.5 UK Examples for a partitioned system The following example shows a building with an entry area and two office areas. The two office areas are occupied by two different companies. The entry area is used by both companies. With a partitioned system, two separate alarm centres are simulated by one alarm centre. Detector 1 - entry/exit A + B Detector 2 - entry to follow A + B Detector 3 – normal alarm A Detector 4 - normal alarm B Detector 5 – normal alarm A Detector 6 - normal alarm B Detector 7 – normal alarm A Detector 8 - normal alarm B When the user of partition A leaves the office, he enters his 4-digit code at the control unit (1234). All detectors intended for his partition are automatically activated. Detectors 1 and 2 are only activated when user 2 has also activated his partition (user code 5678). 86 16.6 EEPROM Fail Fire Zone nn Fire Zone nn OK Fire OK Excess Keys Test functions 090 Event memory The alarm centre stores the last 250 events. Each event is stored with date and time. The event memory can be viewed via the program menu. Keyboard Missing Keyboard Restore Keyboard Tamper Keyboard Restore Fire Zone Alarm Medical Zone Alarm Key Sw Set # 1. On the control unit, enter: 090 2. The LCD display shows the latest events first. 3. You can page forwards and backwards in the event memory. Press key 1 to page forwards and key 3 to page backwards. 4. Press date. to switch between the event and the 5. Press to exit the event memory. 6. The event memory cannot be deleted by the programmer or the user. Entry Key Sw Unset # Key Box Cls Z# Key Box Opn Z# Lid Tamper Entries in the event memory and their meaning: Entry MAINS Fail MAINS Fail OK Alarm Abort AUX DC Fail Meaning Failure of 230V AC power supply 230V AC power supply restored Alarm aborted manually by user 12V DC power supply failed or AUX fuse defect 12V DC power supply restored Memory error in the alarm centre Zone nn has triggered a fire alarm Zone nn reset Fire alarm reset A user has tried too often to enter code in the control unit Control unit nn failed Control unit nn reconnected Control unit has triggered a tamper alarm Control unit nn tamper reset Fire alarm triggered at control unit nn Medical emergency alarm triggered at control unit nn Alarm centre activated via key switch of zone nn Meaning Alarm centre deactivated via key switch of zone nn Zone nn with key box property closed Zone nn with key box property opened The lid contact of the alarm centre was triggered Lid Tamper The lid contact of the alarm centre is Restore closed again Batt missing Battery supply interrupted (cable not plugged in) Batt Flt Battery supply restored (cable Restore connected) PA K -- Alarm BDT nn has triggered a panic alarm PA Z -- Alarm Zone nn has triggered a panic alarm PA Z -- Rstr Panic alarm of zone nn reset Set Fail Zone The alarm centre could not be activated -since ZN nn was triggered Fire Z – Zone nn has triggered a fire alarm Alarm AUX DC Fail OK Bad Error in alarm centre memory Checksum Batt Load Fail Failure of battery charger or battery fuse defect Batt Load Fail Battery charger restored OK Burg Zone nn Zone nn has triggered a burglar alarm Burg Zone nn Zone nn OK OK Defaults Factory settings restored Loaded 87 UK UK Fire Z -- Rstr Soak Fail Z -Bell Tamper Rst Bell Tamper System Rearmed System Startup Tamper Z -Tamper Z -Restore Tech Z -Alarm Tech Z -Restore Tel Line Fault Tel Line Restrore User-Change UserUser-- Delete User-U -- Off-Site U -- On-Site User-System Reset User-- # Set User-- # Unset User-Time/Date User Zone # Omit User Zone # Unomit Global Tamper Global T. Restore 091 Test output 1 Zone nn fire alarm reset Zone nn sensor test failed Siren tamper alarm reset The alarm centre activates output 1 on the centre’s PCB until it is terminated manually. To start the test, you must open the program menu. Proceed as follows: Siren tamper alarm triggered System automatically rearmed 1. On the control unit, enter: 091 2. To end the test, press: . System supplied with power and started 092 Test output 2 Zone nn has triggered a panic alarm Zone nn panic alarm reset The alarm centre activates output 2 on the centre’s PCB until it is terminated manually. To start the test, you must open the program menu. Proceed as follows: 1. On the control unit, enter: 092 2. To end the test, press: Zone nn has triggered a technical alarm Zone nn alarm reset . 093 Test output 3 The alarm centre activates output 3 on the centre’s PCB until it is terminated manually. To start the test, you must open the program menu. Proceed as follows: Error in transmission (not for Terxon S) Transmission error reset User nn has changed the user code of user nn 1. On the control unit, enter: 093 2. To end the test, press: User nn has deleted the user code of user nn User nn has exited the program menu User nn has entered the program menu User nn has reset the alarm centre . 094 Test loudspeaker output The alarm centre activates the output for the optional loudspeaker on the PCB until it is terminated manually. To start the test, you must open the program menu. Proceed as follows: 1. On the control unit, enter: 094 2. To end the test, press: User nn has activated the alarm centre (area #) User nn has deactivated the alarm centre (area #) User nn has changed the time and date . 095 Test control unit buzzer The alarm centre activates the control unit buzzer until it is terminated manually. To start the test, you must open the program menu. Proceed as follows: User nn has removed ZN nn from monitoring User nn has returned ZN nn to monitoring Only for zone property NC + tamper: Tamper line (COM A/T) triggered Tamper line (COM A/T) reset 1. On the control unit, enter: 095 2. To end the test, press: 88 . 097 Walk test 3. Once more press to check the connected expansion modules (max. 3). If the walk test is activated, you can trigger all zones of the alarm centre to check their function. Activate the walk test and then trigger all zones in sequence. You should also test the tamper contact. Proceed as follows: 1. On the control unit, enter: 097 To exit the programming menu, re-press 099 to exit the program menu: . 1. On the control unit, enter: 099 . 2. To exit the menu, press: . 3. The control unit acknowledges your input with a long “beep” tone and displays the date and time again. 2. The LCD display shows: 097: Walk Test 3. Trigger a zone. The buzzer of the control unit emits a two-note tone. The LCD display shows: A:ZONE nn 4. If you trigger a tamper alarm, the control unit display shows: T:ZONE nn 5. To end the walk test, press: . 199 Measuring the resistance The alarm centre can measure the resistance values of the zones and display them. You can therefore see if the right resistors have been used. Proceed as follows: 1. On the control unit, enter: 199 . 2. The LCD display shows the values. 3. To change from zone to zone, press key 1 and key 3. Meaning of display Entry NO 2K1 4K7 … . Meaning No resistor used, zone open 2.2 KOhm resistor used 4.7 KOhm resistor used Corresponding value in KOhm 991 Software version / Zone module check Using this function, the installer can read out the software version of the alarm centre and check whether the alarm centre is partitioned. 1. On the control unit, enter: 991 . 2. The LCD displays the software version and the letter p for a partitioned system. 89 UK 16.7 UK SIA Report Mode Reason Event ALARM CONFIRM BURG BURG RESTORE DURESS EXIT TIMEOUT EXPANDER TAMPER EXPANDER TAMPER RESTORE FIRE FIRE RESTORE FORBI INTERFACE TAMPER FORBI INTERFACE TAMPER FORBI LOOP TAMPER FORBI LOOP TAMPER FORBI TAMPER FORBI TAMPER RESTORE GLOBAL TAMPER GLOBAL TAMPER RESTORE KEYBOX OPEN KEYBOX CLOSED KEYPAD MEDICAL KEYPAD FIRE KEYPAD PA LID TAMPER LID TAMPER RESTORE MAN TRIGGER TEST REPORT PANIC PANIC RESTORE PERIODIC TEST REPORT SENSOR TAMPER SENSOR TAMPER RESTORE SMOKE DETECTOR SMOKE DETECTOR RESTORE BELL TAMPER BELL TAMPER RESTORE SUPERVISION FAIL TA (Technical Alarm) TA RESTORE TAMPER KEYPAD TAMPER KEYPAD RESTORE TELCO1 FAULT SIA Code BV BA BR HA EA 133 SIA Rst TR: FA FR 133 SIA Rst TR: 133 SIA Rst TR: 133 SIA Rst TR TA TR BA BR MA FC HA TA TR RX PA PR RP TA TR FA FR TA TR BZ UA UR TA TR LT 90 CID Code (1) 139 130 130‡ 121 137 137‡ 110 110‡ 137 137‡ 137 137‡ 137 137‡ 137 137‡ 150 150‡ 100 110 120 137 137‡ 601 120 120‡ 602 137 137‡ 111 111‡ 137 137‡ 381 150 150‡ 137 351 TELCO2 FAULT RESTORE ZONE OMIT LR BB 573 SIA Code AT AR BC BT BT BJ YP YQ YM YR YT YR OR OR CID Code 301 301‡ 406 380 380 380 311 311‡ 311 311‡ 305 305 SIA Code CL OP OS CS CID Code 401 401 409 409 SIA Code RS TA TR TA TR XQ RH LB LS JA JT XT JV JX CID Code 412 137 137‡ 137 137‡ 380 627 628 461 625 384 - Summary Event AC LOST AC RESTORE ALARM ABORT ANTI MASK ZONE OPEN (2) ANTI MASK ZONE TAMPER (2) ANTI MASK ZONE RESTORED (2) AUX TROUBLE AUX RESTORED BATT MISSING BATT RESTORED LOW BATT LOW BATT RESTORE PARTITION RESET RESET Intermediate Event ARM DISARM KEYSWITCH DISARM KEYSWITCH ARM Total Event DOWNLOAD SUCCESS EXPANDER MISSING EXPANDER MISSING RESTORE FORBI MISSING FORBI MISSING RESTORE JAMMING PASSWORD DEFAULTS LOADED PROG MODE START PROG MODE END TAMPER USER CODE TD (Time and Day) RESET TX BATTERY TROUBLE USER CODE CHANGED USER CODE DELETED (1) If command 143=1 is set then all CID codes are transmitted. If command 143=0 is set then all commands marked by ‡ are not transmitted. (2) The alarm centre registers an anti-mask event as an anti-mask type lower than it actually is. 91 UK 17 Technical data Voltage supply External voltage supply: 230V AC +/-10% (ambient temperature 20°C) External power consumption: 1.0A maximum Internal voltage supply: 19VAC / -10% Internal power supply: 2.0A maximum CPU power consumption: 150mA maximum Power consumption of control unit: 35mA maximum Emergency power supply: 12V DC, 7.0Ah lead rechargeable battery Outputs Transistor outputs: 12V DC, 0.5A maximum, negative switching Loudspeaker: 2 x 16 Ohm loudspeakers parallel AUX: Relay outputs: 12V DC / 0.5A maximum 24V DC / 1A maximum Additional Transistor outputs: 12VDC, 0.05A max. Inputs TR: Tamper input from siren Telephone fault: +12V DC if fault present Fuses F1 – 12V AUX: 230V, 1A quick-acting F2 – battery: 230V, 2A quick-acting Specifications Dimensions: 390mm x 310mm x 95mm (HxWxD) Weight: 5kg Internal time: +/- 10 min./year, synchronised to mains frequency Environment: -10°C to +55°C max. 96% humidity 92 18 Troubleshooting The alarm centre shows no reaction although mains and battery power are present. The display shows one or more open zones (although all alarm contacts seem to be at rest) and the alarm centre cannot be activated or there is no permanent error tone. The alarm centre reports continuous tampering. The triggering of a sensor does not result in an alarm. External alarm does not start. Tamper alarm is not triggered although a tamper contact was opened on an alarm sensor. Sensors trigger a false alarm. Program and user code forgotten. You think the alarm centre has a malfunction. Check mains and battery connections and the three fuses. Replace fuses with fuses of similar rating if necessary. Remove all connections of the alarm zone concerned and replace them by a wire jumper between CCT. If the zone is displayed as closed, the cause of the problem is in the connected alarm contacts/cables. Check them using a circuit tester. There may be a short-circuit between the alarm and tamper zone or the 0V contact. Check the tamper contacts of the alarm centre and the control units. The springs of these contacts must be pressed in fully. Check the connected tamper contacts with a circuit tester and make sure there is no short-circuit. Make sure that the tamper zone of the siren is also terminated with 0V. If you have connected more than one sensor in an alarm line, check that all NC contacts are connected serially and not in parallel, then activate all connected sensors simultaneously. Make sure that you have removed the wire jumper of the zones that was fitted in the factory. Has the alarm zone been correctly programmed? Use a multimeter to check the transistor output to which n the siren is connected to ensure correct functioning of the alarm centre. Then connect the siren directly to the battery and check its function. Check that all tamper contacts are connected in series. If they are connected in parallel, all contacts must first be opened to trigger a tamper alarm. There may be a short-circuit in the wiring. Check that the sensors have been installed and adjusted according to the manufacturer’s instructions. In the case of motion sensors, check that they have been mounted to face into the room and not towards any heat source. In the case of door/window opening contacts, check that the switching distance between the reed contact and the magnet does not have too much movement. Check the wiring. Check that solder joints and clamps are sound. If cables are laid too near to high-voltage lines, errors can also occur. Disconnect mains and auxiliary power supply from the alarm centre. Short-circuit the “NVM RST” jumper under the connector block of the additional transistor outputs and then, with the jumper still short-circuited, reconnect the auxiliary power supply and then the mains supply. All code and chip keys deleted. The user code 1 (master code) is reset to 1234, and the installer code 7890. The programming, except for date/time, remains intact. Restore the factory settings (program menu option 98) and check the function again. The fault is usually in the external cabling. 93 UK 19 Index of Programming Functions Date and time.................................................57 Deactivate external .......................................77 Download mode ............................................73 Dynamic test call...........................................72 Entry alarm delay ..........................................50 Entry to follow behaviour on internal active (B) ...............................................................59 Entry to follow behaviour on internal active (C) ...............................................................63 Entry/exit behaviour on internal active (B) .59 Entry/exit behaviour on internal active (C) .62 Entry/exit delay tone volume........................56 Event memory ...............................................87 Exit delay time A ...........................................55 Exit delay time internal B..............................61 Exit delay time internal C..............................64 Exit delay time internal D..............................66 Exit mode for overall activated (A) ..............53 Exit program mode .......................................70 External alarm ...............................................76 Factory settings ............................................70 Fast format channel ......................................83 Fire signal transmitter...................................82 First alarm reaction.......................................52 Forbikobler correct .......................................61 Forbikobler door bell ....................................66 Forbikobler door lock ...................................62 Forbikobler entry time ..................................62 Forbikobler partitions ...................................61 Format Report ...............................................71 Guard code ....................................................82 Internal alarm.................................................49 Inverting additional outputs .........................79 Key switch auto reset ...................................82 Last output for settling time.........................82 Length of access code..................................58 Account name ............................................... 49 Additional entry delay .................................. 69 Additional outputs ........................................ 78 Alarm behaviour for internal (C).................. 64 Alarm behaviour for internal (D).................. 65 Alarm behaviour for internal active (B)....... 60 Alarm cancellation........................................ 52 Alarm confirmation ....................................... 70 Alarm on failed activation ............................ 50 Battery test .................................................... 58 Behaviour of exist mode internal active (B)60 Behaviour of exit mode internal (C) ............ 63 Behaviour of exit mode internal (D) ............ 65 Block tamper ................................................. 57 Burglary output............................................. 69 BVVO monitoring.......................................... 58 BVVO Sabotage reset ................................... 59 Call - download ............................................. 73 Call back mode ............................................. 74 Call mode TWG ............................................. 70 Call until answer - download ....................... 73 Cancel - Reset ............................................... 57 Change display ............................................. 82 Change language .......................................... 76 Changing the program code ........................ 48 Changing the volume for internal alarm ..... 49 Changing the zone termination ................... 48 Client no. CS ................................................. 74 Confirm external sirens................................ 80 Confirm internal loudspeaker ...................... 79 Confirmed alarm during entry ..................... 80 Contact ID report Rst.................................... 78 Control unit alarm ......................................... 70 Control unit lock ........................................... 56 Control units and partitions......................... 51 CSID code...................................................... 57 94 Siren delay .....................................................54 Siren duration................................................55 Software version ...........................................89 Status display................................................50 Switch open/close.........................................75 System Rearm ...............................................54 System Reset.................................................51 System Sabotage Reset................................53 Tamper alarm.................................................56 Telephone number 1 .....................................74 Telephone number 2 .....................................74 Test call..........................................................72 Test control unit buzzer................................88 Test functions................................................87 Test loudspeaker output...............................88 Test output.....................................................88 Three way call – UK only ..............................73 Time-confirmed alarm...................................79 Transistor output OP3 ..................................69 Transmit tampering as burglary ..................77 User reset after confirmed alarm .................80 Walk test ........................................................89 Zone setting...................................................46 Zone tamper...................................................51 Line loss report............................................. 72 Measuring the resistance............................. 89 No signal „closed“........................................ 76 Number of home „beep“ calls ..................... 83 Panic Reset ................................................... 52 Panic silent.................................................... 51 Partition A alarm Reaction ........................... 56 Prog. entry delay time .................................. 84 Prog. pulse outputs (fire option) ................. 81 Prog. pulse outputs (levels active).............. 80 Prog. pulse outputs (levels inactive)........... 81 Prog. pulse outputs (panic option).............. 81 Prog. pulse outputs (time active) ................ 80 Prog. pulse outputs (time inactive) ............. 81 Relay output OP1.......................................... 67 Relay output OP2.......................................... 69 Remote reset ................................................. 49 RemoteTel No 1............................................. 75 RemoteTel No 2............................................. 75 RemoteTel No 3............................................. 75 Reset report................................................... 75 Sabotage Report deactivated ...................... 53 Sabotage siren .............................................. 59 SIA report mode............................................ 77 SIA Reset ....................................................... 77 95 UK 20 System plan This system plan provides information on components installed in your alarm system, their location and functioning, as well as any modifications. The system plan is always a component on the alarm system and should be stored in a safe place. Zone Description Fully active A Internal active B Internal active C Internal Active D Lock possible Exit time A Exit time B Exit time C Exit time D Entry time A Entry time B Entry time C Entry time D Siren duration Flashlight duration 96 Door chime